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Sounds a lot like my upbringing. Grew up in a large family, we hunted or fished for our meals, and were very happy. We lived in a trailer too. Wouldn’t have changed a thing.
I would suggest to try this youtube channel…started by a catholic…for kids…I just want some kind of church service for my son who is 8 so he doesn’t lose all that he gained from religious education it’s not like they have have religious education online( at least not that I can tell) I don’t want to go because of an obligation I go to mass because I enjoy learning about Christ. I also don’t want to miss Easter services etc. but from what you all are saying it’s better for us to sit at home and have no church type services at all then go to a Protestant Church is that correct?
How far is the nearest Catholic Parish? I mean, how far would you have to travel to “nearest” Parish?Is there a Protestant Church that is comparable to Catholism? We recently moved and there are no Catholic Churches nearby.
Yikes. That’s tough. Will pray for her. She can always try to watch Mass Online, make amends to get to Mass when/if she can, and maybe a small shrine in her home. With Jesus and Our Lady. At least celebrating the Liturgy. That’s real tough, though. Not easy in a circumstance like that. Wonder though, is there a nearby Catholic University or college with maybe a Newman Center?Quick summary to bring you up to speed…she’s an hour and half away from the nearest Catholic anything (parish, church, chapel, oratory). She’s in rural North Carolina and does not have access to a reliable vehicle.
There’s no easy solutions for the current situation that your in, but this is what I would recommend that you and your husband do:Our problem right now is my car broke down and we only have the one car and if that one goes we are in really really big trouble and my husband wants to drive the car as little as possible until we can replace mine. I guess what I’m asking is would it be ok to go to a local Protestant Church that I can get a ride to until I can get my car replaced or should I just teach my child st home which I already do and I have never relied totally on the church to do there are just some questions I can’t fully answer. I have tought second grade religion education for three years helping children prepare for their first Eucharist and Reconciliation.
AME are methodists, that’s what the “M” stands for.There are basically just a few types of Churches near me missionary Baptist, Free Will Baptist, AME, several different fundamentals, and southern baptist. What I was wondering since I was fairly certain the before mentioned we not even close to a good idea we do have a Methodist Church
I started out Anglo-Catholic and later joined an Episcopal Church. They are not that dissimilar. I went to my church’s Tenebrae service on Wednesday. All sung in medieval plain chant and in Latin. Evensong is always done using the 1662 BCP. Nicene Creed said every Liturgy, and the Our Father is always Our Father - not Mother.That’s like saying liberal Episcopals and High Church Anglicans are from the same church. On a very base level, they are, but after that the similarites fade quickly.