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@CatholicDetroit, I always liked your posts, and I’m so sorry to see you go
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I’ll remember you in my prayers, and don’t be a stranger.
I’ll remember you in my prayers, and don’t be a stranger.
True. This is what it has to come down to for believers in every faith tradition.In the end, we accept them on faith, for our human minds are too limited to fully grasp such mysteries.
Thank you.times like these, when your faith has collapsed, don’t rely on CAF posters for interesting perspectives or arguments
Yes through RCIA. The beliefs were taught they sound weird so I put it on a shelf.Did you enter the Church through RCIA? If you don’t understand this then what did you learn in RCIA?
So you joined the Church but you doubted the teachings of the founder?I’d been having a hard time for a while making sense of teachings i.e. understanding how they could possibly be true
Thank you for sharing your struggles. It tells me that we are not all exactly alike. God loves each one of us, as we are, and waits on us to hear our prayer. Your prayer is precious, especially since it is so difficult for you. It shows strength and perseverance, fruit of the gifts of the Holy Spirit! Rejoice, God loves you. You are an inspiration.I’m still highly doubtful and I’m still struggling. Since then I’ve tried to make a habit of going to mass several times a week even when I feel discouraged. It’s helping but it’s been a slow process. I think I’m trying my best and I just have to hope that’s enough for God.
Converted from Islam! That is pretty awesome.I’m not convinced that the Roman Catholic Church was created by Jesus. My conversion story is pretty awesome