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truthseeker32
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Thank you for your post. I had to chuckle though, being one of those rare people who prefers tofu to filet mignonHi, another LDS-to-Catholic convert here
I was raised LDS, was pretty darn âgoodâ at being LDS, was the beehive/mia maid/laurel president, was on the Stake Youth Council, took family names to the temple regularly, etc etc etc.
I ended up marrying a Catholic (there wasnât a great selection of worthy LDS guys in my singleâs ward, and my future husbandâs spirituality hooked me), and spent the first 4 years of our marriage debating religion with him. Eventually, he took the missionary discussions and I went to RCIA in an attempt to understand each otherâs religions better, and I truly fell in love with the Catholic Church. Even after I had made my decision, I had to kind of think of it as joining the Catholic Church, not leaving the LDS church. Leaving the safety net of the religion I had grown up with was extremely difficult, but SO rewarding. I believe being raised in the LDS church, where I had countless spiritual experiences, actually âprimedâ me for Catholicism in the sense that I knew the Holy Spirit was leading me to the Church, and I knew I couldnât ignore itâs promptings.
You may have heard this around the forums before, but Iâll reiterate it⌠Although, like I said, Iâd had a lot of spiritual experiences growing up in the LDS church, they were absolutely nothing compared to the experiences Iâve had in the Catholic Church; itâs like comparing a cube of tofu to a perfectly done filet mignon. I never discount the spiritual experiences that people of other faiths have, but from personal experience I can promise you that the Catholic Church will knock your socks off.
I was baptized a little over a year ago now, and I still revel EVERY DAY in the beauty (and genius, as Matthew Kelly would say) of the Catholic Church. Being LDS wasnât horrible, but being Catholic fulfills me like Mormonism never could. I truly feel like I was a spiritual cripple made whole by becoming a part of Christâs Church. I could go on and on, but Iâll spare you![]()