I'm Leaving Catholicism & CAF

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Please do not leave the Catholic Church which is the true Church on earth,your leaving the church because of people[s opinions, come on, you got to be kidding!
Haha, nooo, I’m leaving because of another’s opinion. Instead, because of my opinion that the Church is not the true church. Thank you for taking the time to post.
 
Catholicism is the true Church founded by Jesus, who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. I sincerely hope and pray that you will not abandon your search for the Truth–all of us are obliged to do so diligently–and if you do so I believe you will find yourself back in the Catholic Church.
Keep in mind Peter’s statement to Jesus when things were getting tough and his belief was shaking: Lord, to whom shall we go? YOU have the words of eternal life."
That’s the question–to whom will you go?
 
I hope I am not offending anyone. I respect your personal convictions- although I no longer relate to them.
 
This isn’t aimed at you but one of the things that boggles my mind is how leaving the Church is the same thing as leaving God in the mind of Catholics
I sincerely hope and pray that you will not abandon your search for the Truth–all of us are obliged to do so diligently
I agree 100%!!! 🙂
 
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Instead, because of my opinion that the Church is not the true church. Thank you for taking the time to post.
Was the proof not enough,the Church Fathers, the saints, the word of God,the Popes.

you can discuss your doubts , ill’l try to answer yours questions ,if your willing
 
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If anyone can explain how the Eucharist works to me 95% of my doubt would be solved. @Francis

Edit: Transubstantiation
 
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What did Jesus live for?
If all he came to do was to give his life or blood for sinners then he could have done that when he was born instead of fleeing to Egypt, he could have laid his life down when he read his first passage in the temple or let the people stone him, but he didn’t because he was busy establishing a Church, and like Joseph Peter was given full authority over the House of God.
How did you come to your decision? we all get battered by satan from time to time, but running away is for little children who are not yet grounded.

Are you aware that Christ said when he returned there would be little faith left?
have you not read the Eucharistic Miracles? or how Our Lady ordered the sun to leave its orbit around the Firmament?

your not really asking for help so I take it your happy to leave Gods salvation plan, so what ever journey he takes you on I hope you never loose faith in God.
 
If I may, what made you decide the Catholic Church wasn’t the true Church and the Eucharist not the Body and Blood of Christ?

Do you still consider yourself a Christian?

Our late priest always encouraged those about to be Confirmed in the Catholic Church to go to the various Protestant churches in the area and see the way they taught about Jesus. He said that becoming/remaining Catholic is very serious. He didn’t want anyone doubting or regretting their decision. If there were any doubts about Catholic teachings and beliefs and the person wanted to leave, now (before Confirmation) was the time.

My advice to you would be to pray, examine why you no longer believe as you did when you first became Catholic and also know that you can remain seated when it is time to receive the Eucharist. That is what Sen Ted Kennedy did when his views didn’t agree with the Church.

You are in my prayers.
 
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Because Christ our Redeemer said that it was truly his body that he was offering under the species of bread, it has always been the conviction of the Church of God,
When you read Jesus says that the flesh has nothing to offer it is spiritual we get a glimpse in my view that Jesus is saying this bread is my flesh even though your flesh can not see or comprehend it your spirit will be enriched with grace.
Grace is what saves you grace is drawn down when we follow the rules like pray forgive receive the Eucharist go to mass repent etc etc all Gods ways have conditions attached.
Have you seen any of the Eucharistic Miracles? like Lanciano Miracle, nothing in the world like it.
We do not live by flesh alone but by every word that comes out of the mouth of our Lord and that word was made flesh and he gave us that flesh to overcome the world like he did.
You need to pray because your faith is being tested and your not fighting back.
Pray harder and allow your self some space to have doubt but never walk away based on your own perceptions, this is why Christ gave us a church to answer the hard questions and to guide us into understanding.
I recommend doing a fast and praying the Rosary and you may well feel different and be made perfect.
I hope this helps, There is a lot more to say on the subject if you are not convinced.
 
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Transubstantiation
**have you read the CCC on Transubstantiation or any other source **

Do you believe Jesus has said the First Mass / Transubstantiation or you doubt Priest saying the consecration prayer?

Matthew 26:26-28 While they were eating, Jesus took a loaf of bread, and after blessing it he broke it, gave it to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is my body.” 27 Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks he gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all of you; 28 for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.

http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p2s2c1a3.htm

III. THE EUCHARIST IN THE ECONOMY OF SALVATION

The signs of bread and wine


**[1333] At the heart of the Eucharistic celebration are the bread and wine that, by the words of Christ and the invocation of the Holy Spirit, become Christ’s Body and Blood. Faithful to the Lord’s command the Church continues to do, in his memory and until his glorious return, what he did on the eve of his Passion: “He took bread. . . .” “He took the cup filled with wine. . . .” The signs of bread and wine become, in a way surpassing understanding, the Body and Blood of Christ; they continue also to signify the goodness of creation. Thus in the Offertory we give thanks to the Creator for bread and wine,154 fruit of the “work of human hands,” but above all as “fruit of the earth” and “of the vine” - gifts of the Creator. The Church sees in the gesture of the king-priest Melchizedek, who “brought out bread and wine,” a prefiguring of her own offering.155

**[1334] In the Old Covenant bread and wine were offered in sacrifice among the first fruits of the earth as a sign of grateful acknowledgment to the Creator. But they also received a new significance in the context of the Exodus: the unleavened bread that Israel eats every year at Passover commemorates the haste of the departure that liberated them from Egypt; the remembrance of the manna in the desert will always recall to Israel that it lives by the bread of the Word of God;156 their daily bread is the fruit of the promised land, the pledge of God’s faithfulness to his promises. The "cup of blessing"157 at the end of the Jewish Passover meal adds to the festive joy of wine an eschatological dimension: the messianic expectation of the rebuilding of Jerusalem. When Jesus instituted the Eucharist, he gave a new and definitive meaning to the blessing of the bread and the cup.

**[1335] The miracles of the multiplication of the loaves, when the Lord says the blessing, breaks and distributes the loaves through his disciples to feed the multitude, prefigure the superabundance of this unique bread of his Eucharist.158 The sign of water turned into wine at Cana already announces the Hour of Jesus’ glorification. It makes manifest the fulfillment of the wedding feast in the Father’s kingdom, where the faithful will drink the new wine that has become the Blood of Christ.159
 
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I’m not convinced that the Roman Catholic Church was created by Jesus. My conversion story is pretty awesome i’ll have to give you the gist via pm.
The Catholic Church is not “Roman”.

I am curious how you came by this change of mind?
 
If anyone can explain how the Eucharist works to me 95% of my doubt would be solved. @Francis

Edit: Transubstantiation
@CatholicDetroit , I have been a member of the Catholic Church for 72+ years .

I can’t explain how the Eucharist works .

Prior to my faith in the Eucharist my faith is in God , and in God as revealed Father , Son and Holy Spirit .

My faith is in Jesus and in what he said at the Last Supper about the bread and wine .

I don’t know how it works .

I don’t understand it .

But Jesus said it , and he’s no liar , so I believe without understanding what he said .

I’m not interested in terms like “transubstantiation” . I don’t get all the “substance and accidents” terminology .

Gerard Manley Hopkins the Jesuit priest’s , translation of the hymn Adoro te Devote puts my thinking into better language where he writes :

" Seeing, touching, tasting are in thee deceived:

How says trusty hearing? that shall be believed;

What God’s Son has told me, take for truth I do;

Truth himself speaks truly or there’s nothing true."
 
If anyone can explain how the Eucharist works to me 95% of my doubt would be solved. @Francis

Edit: Transubstantiation
While I cannot explain transubstantiation, I can tell you of a personal experience I had when I went up one Sunday to receive. I will share it with you via PM since my post may be deleted if I share it here.
 
Have you read about any of the Eucharistic miracles? You may want to do this before leaving. There are many.
 
@Catholic Detroit, Do you still believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, the Son of the Living God ?
If so, open your bible to John Ch. 6. Read and ask the Holy Spirit to enlighten your mind.

When I was younger I used to question my uncle who was a religious brother , about things .
Always trying to understand difficult topics of the faith. One day , he wrote to me he said -
"The Catholic faith is not a problem to be solved
it is a mystery to be lived. "
 
After some reflection this evening, the doctrines I thought I believed…it turns out that I do not. This evening it’s like a shelf collapsing.
If anyone can explain how the Eucharist works to me 95% of my doubt would be solved.

Edit: Transsubstantiation
I had a very wise and wonderful Bible teacher who always said, “If you have a question, ask God about it and then put it on the shelf and wait for God to answer the question.” No mater how many questions we have, there would never be too many for God and the shelf would not collapse under their weight.

Please consider remaining. God is in the Church. Pray, search the Scripture, and most importantly, seek the Face of God himself.

May God and His wisdom and peace go with you.
 
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