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Jehu2077
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I’m in the process of converting to Catholicism. My wife is not 100% on board but she’s come around to teachings that are typically very difficult for evangelicals to get behind. It’s the Mass she has a problem with. She’s only been to a few, but her thoughts at the end are always the same. Where I see beauty she sees something stale. Where I am moved to worship she is lost and just trying to find the right prayer in the missal. I’ve tried explaining the parts to the Mass, but she tells me that’s not it. She feels nothing while she’s there. She was raised a non denominational evangelical and is used to a worship band, contemporary praise and worship and animated preaching. This is such a curve for her that I fear she won’t be able to overcome. She’s used to having a strong emotional response to worship and she doesn’t get that at the Mass. I do, but I’ve always been drawn to liturgical worship. She never has, and even she admits that she was brought up to think this type of worship was not biblical. She doesn’t feel that way anymore, but she doesn’t see the beauty that I see.
So I’m asking if anyone has gone through this personally or know someone who has? Was liturgy ever a turn off for you and if so, how did you overcome it?
So I’m asking if anyone has gone through this personally or know someone who has? Was liturgy ever a turn off for you and if so, how did you overcome it?
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