Trelow:
Or they could be commiting sacrilege.
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And yet, how many cradle Catholics do you know who even *know *all the beliefs of the Catholic Church, much less agree with 100 percent of them? Is, then, every Catholic who cannot yet fully understand or perhaps believe with every single thing the Church teaches committing sacrilege by receiving the Eucharist?
I am not advocating that practicing Catholics should not be held to a high standard regarding their faith. What I am saying is that potential converts seem to be held to an even higher standard.
Here’s what I mean. In order to stand up and affirm that you believe and profess
everything that the Catholic Church believes and teaches, you would first of all have to *know *everything that the Church believes and teaches. That right there is a tall order. You would have to know this, because according to the Catechism, you can’t just *profess *to believe whatever the Church asks you to believe, but you must actually
believe it. So that implies that you would first have to have a vast amount of knowledge.
Secondly, because of the way the profession of faith is worded, you would have to come into the church with 100 percent, absolutely flawlessly perfect belief. You could not be uncertain about a single thing. There would be no room for growth in your beliefs, you would simply have to actually believe (and not simply choose to affirm) *all *that the Church believes. If you did any less, you could not make the required statement in good conscience, as it would not be true.
So a potential convert, then, is required to have perfect knowledge and perfect belief in order to truthfully make a profession of faith and become a part of the Church. I don’t see where that is required of *any *cradle Catholic.
I think of the man who came to Jesus crying, “Lord, I believe, help Thou my unbelief!”? Thankfully, our Lord did not turn him away.
By the way, this is not just a theoretical question for me. On this question hangs my ability or inability to ever become a part of the Catholic Church…