Stylus said:
“We’re all worshiping the same God”
Its not a question of whether its the same God then, is it? It becomes a question of worship. How we worship, and how we live, are very different from the way Protestant denominations do. Christ established a Church for a reason. If we follow the teachings of the Church faithfully, then we
will get to heaven.
Stylus said:
“I get more out of this church. The Catholic Church was just sit, stand, kneel, sit, stand, kneel, hear the same readings over and over again.”
Your friend obviously did not know, or care to know about the Faith before he left. Catholicism is not limited to the motions of the congregation during Mass. It offers the sacraments! It offers many paths to heaven… different charisms… millenia of knowledge and experience… and the promise of Christ: “… the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” (Matt. 16:18)
Oh yes… and the readings… well, what good are any readings if you’re not going to listen to them? The cycle of readings covers more of the Bible than your friend thinks. I’m sure he’ll find that there is more diversity in the readings in Mass than in any Protestant services.
Stylus:
He also says that he knows some Catholics who leave their religion in Church when they leave, and that the protestants take their religion with them and live their faith.
Unfortunately this is exactly what your friend did. He did not investigate the Faith. If he had, he would not have left under the impression that there was nothing more to Catholocism than liturgical motions. Perhaps you could offer an ecumenical exchange, where he listens to you explain how the Church is the Pillar of Truth, and the path ordained by Christ Himself, and he can try to explain his denomination’s peculiarities. Perhaps he would see his mistake.
Hey, and all the people who post on this forum are living proof that Catholics do
not leave their faith at the door of the church!
Stylus:
I don’t debate with him, but it would be good for me to have some answers.
Tell him that it is his duty as a follower of Christ to investigate his faith, and to start from the very beginning… the Gospel according to Matthew is a good place to start.

If he asks why a Catholic would be pointing to the Bible, simply tell him that the Bible points to the Church as the source of Truth in this world. Its there, all he has to do is read it.
Don’t give up on him. It may take years, and some back an forth, but if he is truly seeking the Lord, he will come Home. I’ll pray for him.
God bless,
Agricola