Going to Mass Tomorrow Morning

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I initially posted this over in the prayers section but was advised to post it over here as well. Thank you all for reading this and responding in advance.

Hello,

I’m a former protestant. I have went to Mass in the past but returning full time to the church tomorrow morning at St. Anthony’s of Padua here in Fresno, California. I would just like for you all to pray for me and also if you have any tips, I would very much appreciate it. Still trying to learn all the meanings behind what happens at Mass. So far, I understand genuflecting. I guess that’s a good start. What brought me back to the church was John 6. I thought at one point years back I was going to be Catholic. Not sure what pulled me away. I attended RCIA a few times but had to return to work. I work nights so typical RCIA schedules aren’t good for me currently. Hopefully, after talking to the priest, there will be some alternatives available starting next fall. In the meantime, I will continue to learn and go to Mass every week. Even got my Catholic Answer Bible a couple days ago. Glad to be here. If anybody has any other questions about me, feel free to ask away. God bless you all and I love this site.

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God bless you also @CurtisHouse as you embark on another phase of your faith journey , a journey where we never arrive . 😄
 
Thank you very much! They are definitely appreciated. Seems quite appropriate that I’m returning home to St Anthony’s of Padua. He is the Patron Saint of lost things after all 🙂
 
a journey where we never arrive
Not to be snarky Rob2, because I always respect your (name removed by moderator)ut:
but we should believe that,one day we will arrive at the destination of our journey; otherwiser the theological virtues of Faith and Hope are for naught.
 
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Rob2:
a journey where we never arrive
Not to be snarky Rob2, because I always respect your (name removed by moderator)ut:
but we should believe that,one day we will arrive at the destination of our journey; otherwiser the theological virtues of Faith and Hope are for naught.
You aren’t being snarky @FOG .

Even in Heaven we have not arrived at our destination understood as the terminus .

God is infinite , and so the glorious journey will go on and on and on ad infinitum .
 
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