If CC becomes reconciled, will Protestants too?

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Talk to a priest… or a solid Catholic… that would be your first step.

God will support you.
My husband is a solid Catholic and neither one of us know of anything that we personally can do. I’ve sent an e-mail to our priest a little over a week ago and I have yet to get any response from him and now he is getting ready to go out of town.
 
My husband is a solid Catholic and neither one of us know of anything that we personally can do. I’ve sent an e-mail to our priest a little over a week ago and I have yet to get any response from him and now he is getting ready to go out of town.
I’m guessing you may not have many Catholic parishes in your town (?). I would try a phone call to your parish office and ask about the RCIA program, and how to connect with someone in charge of the program. If that doesn’t work, is it very far to the next town with a Catholic parish?
 
I’m guessing you may not have many Catholic parishes in your town (?). I would try a phone call to your parish office and ask about the RCIA program, and how to connect with someone in charge of the program. If that doesn’t work, is it very far to the next town with a Catholic parish?
I have taken RCIA and it is only 15 minutes to the next closest church, but our last priest made me feel very uncomfortable is his presence, because I am not Catholic. So, I would rather stick with a Priest that I know and that I feel wants to be reconciliation like me.
 
I have taken RCIA and it is only 15 minutes to the next closest church, but our last priest made me feel very uncomfortable is his presence, because I am not Catholic. So, I would rather stick with a Priest that I know and that I feel wants to be reconciliation like me.
Good for you. And good that you recognize that there are some priests just not interested, some just not available, and some that are wonderful. The Catholic Church is full of sinners, just like any other. But the rewards are worth the high price to pay.

There is probably nothing you will do that is harder than being a true Catholic. So get used to praying;) 👍
 
Good for you. And good that you recognize that there are some priests just not interested, some just not available, and some that are wonderful. The Catholic Church is full of sinners, just like any other. But the rewards are worth the high price to pay.

There is probably nothing you will do that is harder than being a true Catholic. So get used to praying;) 👍
I’ve prayed everyday since I was born. So, that kinda comes natural for me.
 
I have taken RCIA and it is only 15 minutes to the next closest church, but our last priest made me feel very uncomfortable is his presence, because I am not Catholic. So, I would rather stick with a Priest that I know and that I feel wants to be reconciliation like me.
Yes, by all means find a parish where the RCIA people can relate to non-Catholics! Keep searching to find a place where you are both welcomed and properly instructed in the Faith. Some RCIA programs are very welcoming yet unorthodox in their presentation of the Church. I will be praying for you to find just the right place, Awantz.
 
… But for the vast majority of Evangelicals, it wouldn’t matter…Most Baptist congregations take pride in their autonomous churches and would never ceed it b/c they think it’s uncessessary based on their biblical interpretation. Some may even see a reunited East and West as some sort of working of the Anti-Christ.
Excellent points!
 
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