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RebeccaJ
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I don’t think that you did.I hope I didn’t come across as I was going by emotions.
The big habit to kick is interpreting your emotions as Mormonism interpreted them for you.That has been a huge battle to overcome in leaving Mormonism for sure. There have been many times I have found myself being lead by my emotions and I have stopped, stepped back, and let things cool down before making my next move. I just know that what I am learning of Catholicism speaks to my heart.
Ask yourself, how do I feel, and what those feelings mean to me. Rather than someone telling you, when you feel X it always means Y. The latter is ingrained in Mormons and Mormon culture, that is, telling other people what their own feelings mean.
Two additional resources:I have discovered 1010 am, though I have been wondering if sometimes they don’t broadcast because, at least up here in the Ogden area it sounds like it is stuck between 2 stations sometimes, and other times it is loud and clear. I usually just download Catholic Answers Live podcasts and have learned so much from them.
Intermountain Catholic (Utah’s official Catholic newspaper) is here.
A good Catholic blog from a Deacon in SLC is here.