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Darryl_B
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My friend, from what I have just read, you need to influence your diocese, you are a strength of faith.Hey Darryl,
Lately, Ive been more convinced that there are too many issues that us Catholics need to overcome to criticize our non-Catholic friends. Even to the point that many non-Catholics are behaving more Catholic than many Catholics. Think about the issues like sex before marriage, contraception, avoiding the Sacrament of Reconciliation, using the Lords name in vain, excessive drinking, masturbation, fits of anger, neglecting to personally study Sacred Scripture, never openly praying with the family, rarely talking with our children about the life of Jesus, etc.
These things are prevalent amoung many Catholics who receive Communion. It has a huge impact on the life of the Church. It is too necessary to do in-house cleaning before we can expect others to come inside.
Now, I know there is a difference between Church Teaching and what Catholics actual apply to their lives. And I myself converted from the denominations to the Catholic faith. I actually had a very good RCIA instructor and I liked my Parish. But I experienced some better ministries in the Evangelical Free church, such as the youth ministry. But There were things which I did not feel right about either.
What it came down to for me, is that our faith journey does have a very personal aspect to it, while a very corporal aspect also. One man may thrive and walk in holiness as a member of a non-Catholic Christian community MORE than a man receiving all the Sacraments and attending weekly Mass. Yet that first man is not necessarily being the best Christian HE personally can be, since he is avoiding the duties to the body of christ.
Its easy for both sides to criticize, but it takes the Holy Spirit to do the work of the Lord. There is only one Lord and one faith. Catholics need to put walking in the Holy Spirit before puffing the,selves up that they are members of the One True Church. It is nothing important to be a mere member.
We have brothers and sisters in our Church whom we dont care how they are living, or if they really have converted their heart to Jesus, yet when they decide to leave for a Christian community that is giving a stronger witness of Jesus, then we get all riled up. Im not afraid to sound ‘protestant’ when its the Truth. Im more interested in fellowshipping with brothers and sisters in the faith, and being a possitive force against the enemy within the Lord’s Church.