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Hi, can’t say I am Roman Catholic, but I am some type of Catholic. The Roman faith wasn’t something entwined in my life by my family. However, went to Catholic school I think as far back as Pre School to 12th Grade. Went off to College felt lost alone sought God out considered joining a college missionary group, but life changed and went a different direction. Few times had this calling to be closer to God. At one point in my life felt God wanted me to look into the Priesthood.
I haven’t been to Confession in ages and Church probably haven’t been in two year’s. I work in social.services a lot of client’s have a strong religious base so I pray with them a lot. Outside of that I do read prayers Try to.do it daily and pray to the Angels.
Feel God has brought me in my life to my partner and my partner to me.; her name is Chris. She is Roman Catholic hasn’t been to Church, but goes a few time’s on the Holiday and is Confirmed. For myself I am not Confirmed Baptized and received Holy Communion. Sweet with a Deacon who can incorporate a religious type ceremony outside of the Church for our wedding in a year. The Deacon asked if I consider Confirmation and we talked about how I do miss my connection with God. Feel lost pushing myself away from God and how I want to be closer.
I have been praying and reflecting on whether or not I should go for my Confirmation. However, I can’t tell if the Roman Catholic faith is for me, but a Catholic faith is. Not sure of that makes much sense. I reflect on what pushes me away from.the Church for me I feel that there is a lot of belief ingrained into the Scriptures. However, I can’t see the Scriptures as Cannon and only a message by God to offer guidance and direction in our life. I believe the Scriptures are open for interpretation. I do feel involvement in the Church is important, but I used to feel Chruch never accepted the “Golden Rule”. I felt the Chruch closed it’s doors on a lot of individual’s maybe was wrong. Seeing the Pope and his recent messages have changed that assumption a lot.
I am wondering if Roman Catholicism is for.me? Should of seek maybe Episcopalian? Is there other Catholic sects to.explore? Can a Roman Catholic and for example an Episcopalian be married inside a Roman Catholic Church?
Appreciate the feedback and insight.
I haven’t been to Confession in ages and Church probably haven’t been in two year’s. I work in social.services a lot of client’s have a strong religious base so I pray with them a lot. Outside of that I do read prayers Try to.do it daily and pray to the Angels.
Feel God has brought me in my life to my partner and my partner to me.; her name is Chris. She is Roman Catholic hasn’t been to Church, but goes a few time’s on the Holiday and is Confirmed. For myself I am not Confirmed Baptized and received Holy Communion. Sweet with a Deacon who can incorporate a religious type ceremony outside of the Church for our wedding in a year. The Deacon asked if I consider Confirmation and we talked about how I do miss my connection with God. Feel lost pushing myself away from God and how I want to be closer.
I have been praying and reflecting on whether or not I should go for my Confirmation. However, I can’t tell if the Roman Catholic faith is for me, but a Catholic faith is. Not sure of that makes much sense. I reflect on what pushes me away from.the Church for me I feel that there is a lot of belief ingrained into the Scriptures. However, I can’t see the Scriptures as Cannon and only a message by God to offer guidance and direction in our life. I believe the Scriptures are open for interpretation. I do feel involvement in the Church is important, but I used to feel Chruch never accepted the “Golden Rule”. I felt the Chruch closed it’s doors on a lot of individual’s maybe was wrong. Seeing the Pope and his recent messages have changed that assumption a lot.
I am wondering if Roman Catholicism is for.me? Should of seek maybe Episcopalian? Is there other Catholic sects to.explore? Can a Roman Catholic and for example an Episcopalian be married inside a Roman Catholic Church?
Appreciate the feedback and insight.