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You can almost get a day’s fill of Catholicism on here! The Mass can be accessed online through EWTN and you can also find a Catholic radio station near you that will bring you Catholic programming 24/7 and will answer a lot of your questions.Thank you so much, Anna! I will definitely start new threads soon, so I can learn more! Thanks for the links too!
I also recommend having the daily mass readings delivered to your email. I like the Veritas
You can also get them from the US Bishops. If you use iTunes you can download the readings and a reflection, which will help you understand the way Catholics interpret scripture.
They are, like many anti-Catholics, just ignorant (lacking information). people make judgements on what they know (or don’t know) and sometimes they are erroneous. If your parents would not object, there is a free correspondence course on the Catholic faith. This is especially designed to be low profile for persons in your situation.I will still honor my parents’ wishes and continue to pray and study! And thank you for your insight. I will try to think of them just wanting what they believe is best for me! Thank you!
There is also a more extensive Catholic homestudy series.
If you work your way through these materials, you may be more informed than most Catholics by the time you are able to formally join the Church! You will be in my prayers.
