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I like the way Catholics celebrate Christmas and Easter. Our church does a good job but the Catholics have the seasons of Advent and Lent preceeding the seasons as preparation. 
Iām a former evangelical Protestant and recent convert to Catholicism, and I admire quite a bit about my old church. With few exceptions, the evangelical Protestants in our area are deeply commited to prayer, spreading the good news of Jesus Christ, knowing and studying scripture, and meeting the material needs of our community.Is there anything, anything at all, that you sincerely admire about the Protestant churches?
I have to go along with you on this, too.I like the Zeal of the Protestants as long as they donāt say that the Pope is the Anti-Christ and that the Vatican is the whore of Babylon.
Seriously though, I admire their commitment against abortion and other immoralities that we Catholic also condemned.
I also like the fact that they love Jesus and the Scripture. Itās a pity I could not share the Blessed Sacrament when them.
I do find that that mindset is not as prevalent in my parish.Our churches should get away from the run out of Mass, hop in our cars, and barrel out the parking lot, complaining that Mass lasted ten minutes longer than usual. I guess the Protestants call it fellowship. But donāt get me wrong. Iāll be Catholic until the day I die.
Agree with you on those points as well.⦠the evangelical Protestants in our area are deeply commited to prayer, spreading the good news of Jesus Christ, knowing and studying scripture, and meeting the material needs of our community.
I am Anti-Protestant because I am Anti-Heresy.
Boy you sure killed the thread.
Hoosierdaddy, yes can see where you are coming from.What if someone said they are Anti-Catholic because they are Anti-Heresy?
Canāt forget Billy Graham.They have strong Christian apologetics and vocal leaders like (I assume they are Protestant): MacArthur, Dobson, Hanegraaff, Youseff, MacDonald, Stanley, etc⦠. (Do not necessarily agree with theology but admire zeal).
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LOL Steph, I have had that yearning myself.during my period of what I like to call āSpiritual Whiplashā while I was attending both an A/G church and a Catholic one, I yearned that the two could somehow merge into one.
I like the open-minded attitude of many (definitely not all thoughI am curious about the followingā¦
First, for all the Catholics who care to answerā¦
Is there anything, anything at all, that you sincerely admire about the Protestant churches?
Conversely, for all the Protestants out there, is there anything you sincerely admire about the Catholic Church?
To get this started, I (as a Protestant) deeply admire the sense of reverence and awe towards God that is evident in the Catholic litaniesā¦on top of which they are gorgeous expressions of prayer that most of the Protestant churches I have encountered donāt seem to include. Also, the idea that great beauty and worship donāt have to be mutually exclusive
Anyone else?
Zirconia
lolTo be honest and true to myself and God.
I am Anti-Protestant because I am Anti-Heresy.
I really love how easily they spread on a cracker.what do Catholics and Protestants like about each other?
You liked that eh? Well I would discard that since I know we were here first. So itās a moot point.Boy you sure killed the thread.
What if someone said they are Anti-Catholic because they are Anti-Heresy?.
Protestant have a service everyday? I think I will start a new thread on this.There are things I like about the Catholic Church but I will share only one right now. I like how you guys have service every day! Would that we Protestants would do the same thing. Weād be following the Scripture we say we believe so much.
Jehovahās Witnesses are not Protestants, they are non-Christians.I like the open-minded attitude of many (definitely not all though) Protestants.
In my parish, we get some Jehovah Witnesses every once in a while who try to talk to people after the Mass.
Our Priest will usually ask them to go away, but when they persist, he often gets very, very angry.