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Casilda
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My husband is a convert from protestantism. He was received at Easter vigil and his excitement bubble soon burst. The pastor had encouraged him to talk to the director of religious ed to be a catechist. She wouldn’t give him the time of day. During the summer the church shuts down no Sunday school, no Bible study, nothing. New members are left wandering empty halls. Luckily, he searched online for an apostolate that needed his expertise and joined. He has been able to travel to other countries, and has met bishops, abbots, cardinals.
The local church is just a cold stepping stone. Find an apostolate.
Here is but one up an old protestant’s alley. This is not the one My husband joined, he works to restore fallen away Catholics, similar, still a tough sell.
The local church is just a cold stepping stone. Find an apostolate.
Here is but one up an old protestant’s alley. This is not the one My husband joined, he works to restore fallen away Catholics, similar, still a tough sell.
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