Does God call people to be separate from Catholic Eucharist

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I sent my daughter to a non-denominational Christian camp this week. They have Protestant speakers.
Are you sure that is a good idea? šŸ˜‰
Yes. I don’t mind events which support a common faith in Jesus.

I am not afraid of my children being exposed to certain things. As long as there are not criticisms of the faith.
 
Not a spirit. God. I was praying in the cathedral, not about any thing in life, just considering God.
 
The non-denom camp I went on a few years back had some ā€œpretty funny things going onā€ but they didn’t even know anything about Catholics to even start a conversation. They were actually bashing Luther (no idea who Calvin is).

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Aye aye captain!
 
Did he appear to you? Was it a feeling?
Not really a feeling, it was different to anything I’ve experienced. I didn’t see anything but it was understanding beyond language, almost out of body. Never felt anything like it before but it’s led me to some of the best spiritual experiences I’ve had.
 
Not a Spirit? So an actual being in the flesh?? Jesus appeared to you???
I don’t tend to call God just a spirit. I’d accept holy spirit. But when folks say just spirit it doesn’t tend to have the same meaning. And I suspect you know that and do it on purpose.
 
The Dark Night of the Soul can teach us more than the fleeting ā€œniceā€ spiritual experiences.
 
That’s cool. My experiences aren’t fleeting. I’ve never felt closer.
 
You are extremely vague about this experience with God.

The description basically amounts to you encountering a spirit, yes. And of course I am sceptical. Scripture tells us to test spirits.

Especially ones who claim the bible cannot be trusted.
 
There’s a reason we have words like ā€œineffableā€.

And again; you understand that some translations are wrong. Are you untrustworthy?
 
My experiences aren’t fleeting. I’ve never felt closer.
It’s all about YOU and what YOU feel. That’s the most inaccurate, if not false, ways to gauge spiritual matters.

Some People like to Confess to God instead of a Priest. They rationalize it by saying, ā€œGod’s everywhere, why do I need to tell a Priest?ā€ Well, complex Theology aside, it keeps you from making God into YOUR Image. In short, the Church holds us accountable and keeps us honest.
 
The ancient Greek translations are not wrong. Some translations into different languages have human errors. Some genuine, and others not so much.
 
Catholic spirituality and mysticism is full of such feelings of consolation and even advance things such as ecstasies and contemplation. But these require much abandonment of the will and all sorts of virtues.
 
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My experiences aren’t fleeting. I’ve never felt closer.
It’s all about YOU and what YOU feel. That’s the most inaccurate, if not false, ways to gauge spiritual matters.

Some People like to Confess to God instead of a Priest. They rationalize it by saying, ā€œGod’s everywhere, why do I need to tell a Priest?ā€ Well, complex Theology aside, it keeps you from making God into YOUR Image. In short, the Church holds us accountable and keeps us honest.
So you don’t agree with your own opinions? How’s that work?
 
The ancient Greek translations are not wrong. Some translations into different languages have human errors. Some genuine, and others not so much.
Ancient Greek is a dead language last I knew. And one that grew after the time that was originally penned. So I’m afraid all we can do is translate it.
 
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