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I’m over halfway through RCIA now, as an unbaptized, near 40 year old guy who grew up with no religion.
I have studied the sacraments, have read the Compendium cover to cover, am working my way through the Catechism, and have studied early Church history and apologetics. I read the New Testament in a month and am almost done with the Pentateuch. I pray and fellowship with others daily.
One of the last things I’m trying to reconcile is the breadth and depth of the Church’s rules, teachings, doctrines, sacraments, obligations, etc. It sometimes seems overwhelming.
My Protestant friends point to the fact the Catechism is a bigger book than my bible is! They argue that Catholicism, when viewed on total, is very much like Old Testament Judaism…too many rules, too difficult to follow. They say Jesus came here for the express purpose of remedying that problem with the old law.
Catholicism certainly doesn’t have the “ease” of bible only Protestantism. My feelings on this almost have me worried. What say you?
Anxiously awaiting your dialogue.
Jeff
I have studied the sacraments, have read the Compendium cover to cover, am working my way through the Catechism, and have studied early Church history and apologetics. I read the New Testament in a month and am almost done with the Pentateuch. I pray and fellowship with others daily.
One of the last things I’m trying to reconcile is the breadth and depth of the Church’s rules, teachings, doctrines, sacraments, obligations, etc. It sometimes seems overwhelming.
My Protestant friends point to the fact the Catechism is a bigger book than my bible is! They argue that Catholicism, when viewed on total, is very much like Old Testament Judaism…too many rules, too difficult to follow. They say Jesus came here for the express purpose of remedying that problem with the old law.
Catholicism certainly doesn’t have the “ease” of bible only Protestantism. My feelings on this almost have me worried. What say you?
Anxiously awaiting your dialogue.
Jeff