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The Catholic Church.
Mine isn’t for the Protestant faiths, it’s for the Anglican Ordinate(?) that’s part of the Catholic Church now. We don’t have one in our diocese, and even if we did I’d be ineligible to join as I don’t have any Anglican roots.I think almost everybody does, it’s part of our Western love of foreign exotica.
Me, though I have gone through deconversion at one point, attending others’ religious worship just from curiosity isn’t my thing.
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Me too, to some extent. Wouldn’t mind going to an Anglican use MassMine isn’t for the Protestant faiths, it’s for the Anglican Ordinate(?) that’s part of the Catholic Church now. We don’t have one in our diocese, and even if we did I’d be ineligible to join as I don’t have any Anglican roots.
I liked a Mormon practice of the “Family Home Evening” and adopted it in my family…My family consisted of my wife and I and four children. We “tweaked” it a bit so that it became a time to share things and encourage one another.Attraction as in desire to join, no.
Admiration of the good qualities other groups have, yes. For Catholics, Lutherans, Muslims, Baha’i, and all the other groups that are on here.
I’m (at least) tri-curious: Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, and Anglicanism.Curious!![]()
So we can all learn some things from each other!
Yes. I see this as individual Christians, however. I don’t see this as a “denomination” teaching something from above, that the Catholic Church has not already professed.So we can all learn some things from each other!
^^^ snorkI had a touch of ODA once… I was prescribed Eucharist once a week, and it cleared up fast.![]()
I admit that I am attracted to different things that some Christian denominations have or do more/better than others.(This question was, incidentally, inspired by the I’ve always wanted to ask… thread, where Protestants and others discuss why they choose to participate on a Catholic forum.)
I had a touch of ODA once… I was prescribed Eucharist once a week, and it cleared up fast.![]()
Once I received the Eucharist the first time at the Easter Vigil I knew nothing but the Catholic Church would do for me.After this many of his disciples went back; and walked no more with him.Then Jesus said to the twelve: Will you also go away? And Simon Peter answered him: Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life. And we have believed and have known, that thou art the Christ, the Son of God.
To the Mennonite lifestyle, yes. But I can practice much of that as a faithful Catholic.I admire a number of other denominations: Anabaptists, for their fidelity to the Gospel, very strict Protestants (Puritans), for sticking to traditions and moral values firmly. The denominations which use only the KJV- this is a practice which I admire greatly (although I’d be happy with the DR or Vulgate too).