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deanarrca
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Hi, I’m in RCIA- I have been having a hard time reconciling (Just re-read Romans) the idea that we are not under law any more (Jewish law) etc. How do I accept that Catholics have replaced the old law with new laws. Guidelines I can handle, recommendations for spiritual growth fine. But I am having a hard time with Catholis being “obligated”. It seems a new yoke and burden (although I haven’t run across anything unreasonable). how do I explain or defend this to my evangelical husband who (is attending mass with me but hasn’t been going to RCIA with me), that Catholics “have to follow rules and laws made by the Church that are not expressly in the Bible” especially since we are suppose to be liberated from the law. (I know that referrs to the Jewish laws, but the do’s and don’ts of the Jewish law seem to parallell the new do’s and don’ts of the Church. Sin is sin but laws concerning special days, what to eat, not to eat etc. seem very similar in a way. I need help with understanding myself and explaining to hubby. This question specically concerns eating no meat on Fridays and more general to other “obligatory laws of the Church”.
Sincerely, Deana
Sincerely, Deana