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Hi!
I think most of my predicament is in the topic title. I have a lot of baggage from Mormonism that will probably never go away. Iāve been out of the church for six years and still find it skewing my worldview, especially where it concerns other religions. For a long time I couldnāt stand attending a different church - it was all too different and too similar to Mormonism at the same time.
I was drawn to Catholicism, finally, near the end of my journey before throwing up my hands and not devoting my energy to any religion at all. Catholicism is ingrained in my family (tons of Irish and German Catholics find a spot in my family tree), but none currently attend mass. My fraternal grandmother is the only living baptised Catholic left, but she was the one who defected to Mormonism and discourages my interest in mass. After attending mass for a few months, I met my now husband, who is agnostic, and being on the edge of that myself I let my urge to find the truth fall to the wayside. Iāve now been with my husband for four years and have rekindled my interest in the Church.
Iāve been attending mass here and there for a few weeks - even went to an RCIA class once in November, but because I started late I felt in over my depth and didnāt return. Now that Easter is coming up I regret the lost time. Other than speaking to the priest (which I desperately need to do), reading my bible and catechism, what can I do to prepare and decide if Catholicism is the path for me? How can I get ready?
I feel very unsure, but miss my connection to God that I lost when I left Mormonism. Iām also afraid of devoting myself blindly to a religion that will betray me like the Mormon church did (I left for theological reasons, like discovering that the church hid details about Joseph Smith and his sexual deviancy, how he actually got thrown in jail, etc.). Losing my faith hurt so much, and Iām afraid of finding something beautiful just to lose faith in that too down the road.
I was drawn to Catholicism, finally, near the end of my journey before throwing up my hands and not devoting my energy to any religion at all. Catholicism is ingrained in my family (tons of Irish and German Catholics find a spot in my family tree), but none currently attend mass. My fraternal grandmother is the only living baptised Catholic left, but she was the one who defected to Mormonism and discourages my interest in mass. After attending mass for a few months, I met my now husband, who is agnostic, and being on the edge of that myself I let my urge to find the truth fall to the wayside. Iāve now been with my husband for four years and have rekindled my interest in the Church.
Iāve been attending mass here and there for a few weeks - even went to an RCIA class once in November, but because I started late I felt in over my depth and didnāt return. Now that Easter is coming up I regret the lost time. Other than speaking to the priest (which I desperately need to do), reading my bible and catechism, what can I do to prepare and decide if Catholicism is the path for me? How can I get ready?
I feel very unsure, but miss my connection to God that I lost when I left Mormonism. Iām also afraid of devoting myself blindly to a religion that will betray me like the Mormon church did (I left for theological reasons, like discovering that the church hid details about Joseph Smith and his sexual deviancy, how he actually got thrown in jail, etc.). Losing my faith hurt so much, and Iām afraid of finding something beautiful just to lose faith in that too down the road.