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I think that once you understand that it’s the Church who is the arbiter of truth, rather than your personal opinions, or your father’s politics, or whatever/whoever else is influencing you to not believe in the Church’s social teachings, then it will become easier for you to become converted.I humbly apologise for my lack of correct form when posting my poll/question. In my professional life I was a special educator with fast more expertise in behavior mod than in theological issues.
I was just interested in which of the major beliefs concerning the Church are necessary for one to be a Catholic without being labeled as cafeteria or even heretical. There must be other Catholics such as myself who were cradle Catholics and believe in the True Presence but struggle with some social dogmas. In other words, are there those such as myself who believe fully in the miracle of transubstantiation but not the teaching of the Church on social issues? Are those who follow all social dogma but do not believe in the True Presence any more or less Catholic than as I am?
Once again, please accept my sincere apologies for being so inept at my first attempt on submitting a poll. April in Northern California