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Over in the ASK AN APOLOGIST Forum I came across the following answer to the issue of attending Protestant Services:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=796653
It suggests that attending Protestant Services should only be done for “some serious and objective reason to go as a means of support for a Protestant friend or family member”.
I am surprised by such an answer. I have never heard such an opinion before.
Now, I myself happen to only have reembraced my Catholic identity this year. So I’m new at this, yet seek to be orthodox in my behaviour.
Now, I currently, next to attending Sunday mass and other activities within the fold of the Catholic Church, I have the Habit of:
Why should I be more “sectarian” than the great Pope?
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=796653
It suggests that attending Protestant Services should only be done for “some serious and objective reason to go as a means of support for a Protestant friend or family member”.
I am surprised by such an answer. I have never heard such an opinion before.
Now, I myself happen to only have reembraced my Catholic identity this year. So I’m new at this, yet seek to be orthodox in my behaviour.
Now, I currently, next to attending Sunday mass and other activities within the fold of the Catholic Church, I have the Habit of:
- attending a Protestant church Service on Friday evenings (Songs, prayers, readings, Sermon).
- once a month (or so) attend the Protestant Service in my former congregation on Sunday Mornings. I go to Mass before or after doing so, then. I want to uphold those personal ties and see also such Services as an aid to my faith (I do not take part in Protestant communion).
- attend Taizé evenings and such set in a Protestant context
Why should I be more “sectarian” than the great Pope?
