I’m not Catholic but pretty much live the life of one. I attend Mass more than once a week, listen to Catholic radio while working in my office, read Catholic theology and history, and take retreats at a nearby monastery. I’ve even sold a few articles to a Catholic weekly newspaper published at that monastery.
I come to CAF for a number of reasons. I like to look for opportunities to help those who are troubled with aspects of their faith. I always learn something new while browsing the posts. And it just feels like the right place for me to be.
This, naturally, raises the question; why am I not Catholic? It’s a long story, but basically there are a few dogmatic issues that I do not agree with which would pretty much rule me out at the get go in any RCIA class.They are not issues that cause me any real consternation, just things that leave me saying to myself, nope, I don’t buy it. However, not being much of a social personality, I am quite content to carry on as an observer, taking part on forums such as this as my primary means of fellowship.