In the interests of positive thinking, I’ll first list why I
would consider the Catholic Church.
1. It stands up boldly against the evils of abortion and homosexuality, which the rest of the world (and, I am ashamed to say, much of my own church) increasingly thinks are just fine.
2. J.R.R. Tolkien belonged to it.
3. The new Anglican Ordinariates will (I hope) have a simply beautify liturgy full of
thees and
thous and
vouchsafes.
4. While it doesn’t teach the salvation of pluralism and relativism so common in liberal Protestantism, neither does it teach the unquestionable loss and perdition of ignorant pagans so common in conservative Protestantism.
But…
1. It seems so legalistic, on matters not relating to actual morality. One example: the obligation to attend Sunday Mass. Now I do go to church every Sunday, and I like doing so. But if for some reason I decide not to go one day, no one will condemn me. Making it obligatory turns a joyful thing done freely into a burden. 1 Corinthians 9:7 says:
“Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.” And I think the same holds true for churchgoing.
2. All the load of dogmas about St. Mary. Now there’s naught wrong at all with honoring her. I’m not one of those poor souls who think praying the Ave Maria is idolatry. Was she assumed bodily into heaven? Maybe she was. It’s a sound idea. But to require that all the faithful believe it without question? Why O Why O
Why? The same thing goes for her perpetual virginity. But the idea of her sinlessness seems to cross the line to actual contradiction with Scripture.
3. Its history. Now I know Protestants have also done horrid things it the past. But it seems to me that if you call yourself the One True Visible Body of Christ on Earth, you ought to be held up to a little higher standard than those who make no such claims.
4. It seems to me that, if Christ did found His Church as one and visibly united, that the Orthodox have just as good a claim as the Catholics do.