I can’t but be frustrated by the comments I see written. How can people claim to be Catholic but yet hate everything the Catholic Church does?
Greetings in Christ’s love, SpeakinSilence. God Bless you. :angel1:
As a former Methodist, and a Catholic Convert since 2004, I understand your frustration, but know please that there are countless others who believe and practice the tenets of our Catholic Faith and would not speak against Holy Church. In this discussion, spirited feelings may be expressed, but these forums are generally a safe place to discuss, even to disagree:slapfight: with each other.
As to people seemingly venting hatred, I have observed that some may call themselves Catholic, yet if, for example, they actively support a practice (such as abortion “rights”,
well known to all to be in opposition to Church

teachings,) how indeed, are they Catholic? I cannot judge, but God knows the heart of each individual.
To choose to be Catholic is just that, a sacred choice.

Once one chooses to become Catholic, they are to be in submission to Holy Father, Church teachings, CCC and the Magisterium. Here, on the topic of annulments,( and a well known case being brought up) it’s certain to inspire deep feelings. We are allowed such feelings, and all healthy debate, but I personally would not speak against the Church, but pray for her leaders.
I hope you will come back to the forums here and feel welcome. I love the Church, and although we are made of human beings who sometimes fail or reverse decisions, Christ founded our Holy Church and said “The Gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.” I am so grateful for Her Sacraments and teachings. When in doubt or when debating, it’s always best to pray before something is said that might cause someone to fall or falter.
I hope you do have patience with us. I see hundreds of devoted Catholics here who do feel this is a safe place to question and discuss things. On this topic of annulments, and having gone through one myself before entering the Church, I found the Tribunal to be extraordinarily fair, impartial, and only seeking the truth. Sometimes truth is quite evident, and sometimes more facts come to the light later. In time, all things will come to the light of Christ’s love, and this is what I pray for, through Holy Church.

Many blessings to you!
Kathryn Ann:heaven: