Being a Christian is harrrrrd
whine. lol. I am very aware that I am not able to follow Jesus on my own.
For me, it has been the writings of the Saints, but more so, Fr. Luigi Giussani. I am a ciellini.

I participate in Communion and Liberation. Fr. Giussani’s books, “Is It Possible To Live This Way?” have helped me a lot, in understanding what it means to follow Jesus. Our School of Community, has brought real change to a heathen’s life. I’m still learning, and my life still changes.
My first confession, Fr. said, “live a Christian life”. I asked, “How?”. I was raised LDS, but for most of my life I was atheist. In RCIA, I learned Christian doctrine, I learned how to pray, how to read scripture. During that time, I had experiences that brought me to God. But in all that, no on ever explained how to
be Catholic. It is so foreign to me, religion in general. All I had before was my LDS experience, from long, long ago, and I already had given that life up decades before.
I stopped trying to figure the “how”, and just focus on living a Christian life. I fit in well with our ciellini, as they’re an intellectual bunch who aren’t into frills and are perfectly comfortable to have deep discussions over a beer. We focus on Jesus, in this secular world, and how it is possible to “live this way”. I can be my really screwed up self, ask very difficult questions, and hear others ask theirs, and discuss how it all can be turned to true discipleship.
I bristle at discipleship being described as “being nice”. As, that to me is superficial. Anyone can work at “being nice”. That is not the work I am engaged in.
Everyone has their own experiences, their own “road to Rome”, and while we meet in Rome, our roads diverge from there, as we are sent out. No one person is alike in their relationship to Jesus Christ, Our Lord and God.
Peace.