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Hello everyone,
I’ve been reflecting a bit recently on my journey this far in my spiritual life, I decided to tell my story about how I came to the Faith and to where I am now. Hopefully, someone might find it profitable.
This is going to go on for several parts, which I know is normally frowned upon here, but I ask that it be allowed for this. Anyway, here it is:
Part I
I’d been exposed to the Catholic Church from a very young age, since my grandmother (mom’s side), came to live with us when I was 1, and she was Catholic, albeit a little unorthodox. Now my mom converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, and my Dad was a convert from non-practicing Judaism to Protestantism, so I was raised a Protestant. My parents didn’t believe in infant baptism, so I was never baptized as an infant. After a Montessori pre-school, kindergarten, and early elementary school, my parents put me and my younger brother into an evangelical Protestant school, where we stayed all the way until we graduated high school. We would go to Church occasionally, but not often, and I didn’t like the youth group stuff that the churches we went to offered.
I’ve been reflecting a bit recently on my journey this far in my spiritual life, I decided to tell my story about how I came to the Faith and to where I am now. Hopefully, someone might find it profitable.
This is going to go on for several parts, which I know is normally frowned upon here, but I ask that it be allowed for this. Anyway, here it is:
Part I
I’d been exposed to the Catholic Church from a very young age, since my grandmother (mom’s side), came to live with us when I was 1, and she was Catholic, albeit a little unorthodox. Now my mom converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, and my Dad was a convert from non-practicing Judaism to Protestantism, so I was raised a Protestant. My parents didn’t believe in infant baptism, so I was never baptized as an infant. After a Montessori pre-school, kindergarten, and early elementary school, my parents put me and my younger brother into an evangelical Protestant school, where we stayed all the way until we graduated high school. We would go to Church occasionally, but not often, and I didn’t like the youth group stuff that the churches we went to offered.
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