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A close relative of mine is very deep into occult and new age spiritualities as well as certain cults (is a real legit member of the group alexander crowley started). He wants to go on a year long pilgrimage to find the truth about who/what God is and become rooted in whatever religion or spiritualist or whatever he discovers. He was raised protestant and has explored Catholicism a bit but really only the mystic saints and spiritually fun stuff, because thats all he really cares about. So as part of his journey where he will go mostly wherever the wind takes him, he wants to do one the Catholic walking pilgrimages in Europe. He’s also short on cash and heard of some sort of Catholic ministry where if you do certain work the people who run the ministry will pay your flight and possibly accomodation/food as well. So to him this is great becausw he can’t afford a year long trip. I dont know what ministry this is, he wouldnt say anything else about it.
He plans on converting to Catholicism so that he can take advantage of this free travel/room/board. I guess he thought I’d be elated that he might convert but mostly I’m torn. Part of me is happy that it’s a step closer to Jesus, but most of me is absolutely devestated because I know very well that he has zero interest in Christianity. The only reason Catholicism interests him is because of the mysticism! So him receiving the Blessed Sacrament is just heart breaking. He doesnt care about God, he doesnt believe in the Real Presence. The idea of him receiving Our Lord for the sake of cheap travel brought me to tears. It is such a grave abuse and offence against Jesus Christ. But then, what if during the conversion process he has a change of heart and his conversion is genuine? What if he has a conversion experience in Europe on the Catholic portion of his pilgrimage?
I don’t think he is aware that candidates have to go through RCIA. It seems he believes it is like protestant churches where becoming a member can be quick and easy. Perhaps the fact that around here it takes 8 months to go through all the classes may deter him.
What should I say to him, if anything, about all this? Should I say anything to his priest should he decide to begin RCIA in September?
He plans on converting to Catholicism so that he can take advantage of this free travel/room/board. I guess he thought I’d be elated that he might convert but mostly I’m torn. Part of me is happy that it’s a step closer to Jesus, but most of me is absolutely devestated because I know very well that he has zero interest in Christianity. The only reason Catholicism interests him is because of the mysticism! So him receiving the Blessed Sacrament is just heart breaking. He doesnt care about God, he doesnt believe in the Real Presence. The idea of him receiving Our Lord for the sake of cheap travel brought me to tears. It is such a grave abuse and offence against Jesus Christ. But then, what if during the conversion process he has a change of heart and his conversion is genuine? What if he has a conversion experience in Europe on the Catholic portion of his pilgrimage?
I don’t think he is aware that candidates have to go through RCIA. It seems he believes it is like protestant churches where becoming a member can be quick and easy. Perhaps the fact that around here it takes 8 months to go through all the classes may deter him.
What should I say to him, if anything, about all this? Should I say anything to his priest should he decide to begin RCIA in September?
