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aidanbradypop
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My journey is much more boring than your own lol. Grew up Southern Baptist, converted to Catholicism for about 17 yrs and back to Evangelicalism. My family and I attend Assembly of God congregation.We have something in common, you and I, Aidan. We both started out as Protestants, became Catholics and are now Protestants again. For the record, I was raised as a moderate Southern Baptist, became a Catholic through the RCIA program in 1995, left the Church in 2002 in the wake of the Boston scandals, wandered through a wilderness of various and diverse faiths, beginning with the ELCA, going on to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints, moving back to the Catholic faith, then on I went to the Baha’i Faith, Asatru, Islam, Shin Buddhism ( that’s where I got married) and back to Catholicism. That caused no small amount of contention between myself and the in- laws and I wanted a place to worship as a Christian and I went on to examining the Presbyterian Church in America and, after diligent study and prayer, I went on to the Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod. Part of the reason for that was because the focus of the Catholic parishes in Jacksonville were somewhat different from what I saw in Arlington: they focused on collecting money and the liberalism I found being preached was shocking to me. I was very much reassured by the continuity of theology in the LCMS in both Jacksonville and Northern Virginia. Back to the basics, where the ancient liturgies were kept and loyalty to the Lutheran Confessions maintained. I’d been a Catholic for nearly eighteen years and a Baptist for twenty- one. I was really into it, too… Scott Hahn, a bunch of CDs regarding the Catholic Faith, watching EWTN religiously whenever I got the chance… Mass once a week, Penance once a month ( more, during Lent). If I were to return to the Catholic Church, all I’d need to do is make a good Confession but wait! I’d still be barred from taking the Eucharist because I hadn’t gotten an annulment and my ex- wife wouldn’t be about to give me one. I am where I need to be.
I studied Gnosticism, but it was just for fun.