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Light1111
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Hello to all!
I have been a member of this forum for over a month, and have learned so much in such a short period of time. Thank you to all who have communicated with me and responded to my questions and concerns! I have enjoyed meeting all of you.
Spending time in this forum has caused me to reflect back on my experience in Catholic School, and attending mass, throughout my childhood. I am also thinking back on the many conversations I have had with Catholic family members and friends of the family.
One thing that strikes me about this forum, is the absolute fortitude of belief in the Catholic Church and its tenets, Teachings, edicts, etc. I compare and contrast this with my experience of Catholics in my own life, and I’ve found myself surprised. In the circles in which I’ve traveled, most of the Catholics I have known did not adhere to all of the tenets, but rather held quite a few as articles of faith in which they could not believe. This did not seem to bother them at all; they simply went their own way, on those matters.
For example, where I grew up, we had one family with 6 girls – their father was a deacon. The other Catholics used to say they were “strict Catholics” because they did not practice birth control (as evinced by their large family). The other families were small – 2 kids, 3 kids, etc. – and it was generally acknowledged and understood that in that town, people did indeed practice birth control, as they wished to limit the size of their family. These families were Catholic, and even sent their children to Catholic school, yet they found the birth control aspect untenable, so simply went their own way.
This is merely one example. What all this has led me to wonder, is whether the “typical U.S. Catholic” (if such a thing exists!) is more stringent and faithful to all teachings – as I have found here in this forum? Or if it is also common that people reject or ignore certain teachings, and yet adhere to others (as I witnessed throughout my life)?
The other thing that stands out in my mind, is that the Catholics I have known lacked religious/spiritual fervor. They seldom or never spoke of, referenced or called upon God (perhaps privately, but never publicly). I always held an impression that Catholicism was the most reserved of the sects of Christianity. But here in this forum, precisely what I found lacking in the Catholics I have known personally, I have found in the common member. I see devotion, passion and conviction, and I get the impression that members frequently invoke God or Jesus’ name in regular conversation (if their posts are representative of their attitude in life).
It’s occurred to me that perhaps only the most devout Catholics would frequent this forum, and perhaps that accounts for the discrepancy I describe here.
Do any of you have similar experiences, and understand my question? How common do you believe it is, to encounter Catholics who are quite devout, adhering to each teaching, as is often found in this forum?
Thanks to each of you, and peace!
Light1111
I have been a member of this forum for over a month, and have learned so much in such a short period of time. Thank you to all who have communicated with me and responded to my questions and concerns! I have enjoyed meeting all of you.
Spending time in this forum has caused me to reflect back on my experience in Catholic School, and attending mass, throughout my childhood. I am also thinking back on the many conversations I have had with Catholic family members and friends of the family.
One thing that strikes me about this forum, is the absolute fortitude of belief in the Catholic Church and its tenets, Teachings, edicts, etc. I compare and contrast this with my experience of Catholics in my own life, and I’ve found myself surprised. In the circles in which I’ve traveled, most of the Catholics I have known did not adhere to all of the tenets, but rather held quite a few as articles of faith in which they could not believe. This did not seem to bother them at all; they simply went their own way, on those matters.
For example, where I grew up, we had one family with 6 girls – their father was a deacon. The other Catholics used to say they were “strict Catholics” because they did not practice birth control (as evinced by their large family). The other families were small – 2 kids, 3 kids, etc. – and it was generally acknowledged and understood that in that town, people did indeed practice birth control, as they wished to limit the size of their family. These families were Catholic, and even sent their children to Catholic school, yet they found the birth control aspect untenable, so simply went their own way.
This is merely one example. What all this has led me to wonder, is whether the “typical U.S. Catholic” (if such a thing exists!) is more stringent and faithful to all teachings – as I have found here in this forum? Or if it is also common that people reject or ignore certain teachings, and yet adhere to others (as I witnessed throughout my life)?
The other thing that stands out in my mind, is that the Catholics I have known lacked religious/spiritual fervor. They seldom or never spoke of, referenced or called upon God (perhaps privately, but never publicly). I always held an impression that Catholicism was the most reserved of the sects of Christianity. But here in this forum, precisely what I found lacking in the Catholics I have known personally, I have found in the common member. I see devotion, passion and conviction, and I get the impression that members frequently invoke God or Jesus’ name in regular conversation (if their posts are representative of their attitude in life).
It’s occurred to me that perhaps only the most devout Catholics would frequent this forum, and perhaps that accounts for the discrepancy I describe here.
Do any of you have similar experiences, and understand my question? How common do you believe it is, to encounter Catholics who are quite devout, adhering to each teaching, as is often found in this forum?
Thanks to each of you, and peace!
Light1111