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Elizabeth
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I am a Christian who has been attending a Catholic church for the last year and on what someone else has described as a roller coaster ride toward becoming Catholic: Sometimes I can’t wait for the Easter vigil 2005 for the consummation - in this life - of my relationship with Jesus Christ and full communion with the Church; at others I am thinking, ‘hang on! What is this?’ as I come across some new-to-me doctrine or ‘But how do we know for sure?’ as I consider for the millionth time the possibility of all those saints around the Heavenly Throne. Is this real? Really? HELP!! I am appealing to all you Protestant converts who just KNOW what I am talking about. Especially when I say that I desperately want to believe it all and become Catholic but a doubt or concern gets hold of my thoughts and for days I am in torment - knowing I can’t go back but wondering if it really is ok to move on and take the big step, 'cos there aint no going back once I’ve done it!!
Oh yes and my husband is Protestant too as are our young daughters. It all adds to the fun!
So I am inviting your constructive (name removed by moderator)ut including any references to literature, books, tapes (done many Scott Hahn already of course!), things you found helpful or interesting; ANYTHING which will encourage myself and any others on the Road to Rome!
THANKS, Elizabeth in Michiganundefinedundefinedundefined
Oh yes and my husband is Protestant too as are our young daughters. It all adds to the fun!
So I am inviting your constructive (name removed by moderator)ut including any references to literature, books, tapes (done many Scott Hahn already of course!), things you found helpful or interesting; ANYTHING which will encourage myself and any others on the Road to Rome!
THANKS, Elizabeth in Michiganundefinedundefinedundefined
Wow this is excellent! To have so much encouragement so soon is brilliant - to use an English expression - ‘cos that’s wot I am mate! Thankyou to MakerTeacher, JenCollins, twf (Tyler), Adam N, and tdueker for your thoughts and prayers and suggestions. MakerTeacher, I suspect very much you are right. I have heard ‘lean not on your own understanding’ in my heart and mind lately and I believe the Lord IS encouraging me to take these steps in faith and that the fulfillment of them will bring clarity. The Lord has given me deeply satisfying explanations of the BIG ones, i.e. The Eucharist and the Immaculate Conception but where the intellect understanding runs out, He has poured out a deeper spiritual supernatural understanding - e.g. about the Communion of the Saints through the Litany of the Saints at the Easter Vigil this year! How amazing and beautiful and so very moving. I was ready to receive communion right there and actually jealous of those coming into the Church! I too have felt the Eucharist alone is reason enough. It’ s the main reason I couldn’t go elsewhere now. I feel like I am engaged waiting for the marriage!