I’ve never been to an RCIA program. I am starting to wonder what they are teaching in those things. I teach religious education to the children of our parish who were baptized into the faith as babies - like me! I pass on the faith that was passed on to me by my parents, who received it from their parents, who received it from theirs - as far back as anyone can remember. I’m of Roman stock and the town my father comes from is named for the lance that pierced the side of the Lord. Legend has it that the centurion brought it back with him when he returned home from Palestine.
Your posts do not reflect the ancient tradition you claim.
You can’t seriously believe that St. Peter had anything to say about voting.
That wasn’t what I said. I said that the entire tradition of Catholicism, from earliest Christianity to the current Pope, has been unequivocal about
public witness. (The “voting” part belongs to the proper noun Pope Benedict XVI, just fyi.

) That public witness, in the face of hostile cultures, plural, was the signature of the committed Christian,
and still is. Both ancient Jews and ancient Christians were called upon to proclaim the One True Faith (of each), not my-faith-as-I-choose-to-interpret-it-because-I-consider-myself a-more-authoritative “scholar”
cough than the combined wisdom of Roman Catholic Tradition. That included ancient Jews surrounded by pagan cultures not unlike some we have today; it included ancient Christians surrounded by a totalitarian empire and heretical cults. It included godlessness not unlike we have today.
I’m glad you are so passionate about being a good Catholic.
No, ma’am. I am passionate about truth, particularly about those who teach a “Catholicism” that is not in accord with what the Vatican teaches, but is an invented Catholicism. I despise ignorance, particularly when it masquerades as accurate information.
Just remember that you don’t own the monopoly on what that means.
I have never claimed to. I understand what the full faith is, and how that faith requires me to believe, and what is an absolute Truth and what is not an absolute truth. I know that the Holy Spirit speaks more authoritatively through the combined Magisterium and Catholic tradition than it does through me. It is you who have claimed to have a uniquely authoritative version of Catholicism, including here:
I am a good Catholic too and equally as passionate in defense of my faith - even to the point of seriously questioning what the Bishops are saying and doing.
If you know anything about our history
It’s transparently clear who knows not just “anything” but abundantly more about Church history.
you will know about Saint Catherine of Siena (Doctor of the Church) and understand that pushing back and pointing out politically motivated hypocrisy masquerading as piety is also a traditional part of the being a faithful Catholic.
You do not know your Church history, no matter how much you believe you are “informing” others.

Catherine of Siena opposed certain
practices of the Church. She did not oppose the absolute theological doctrines of the Church, such as moral theology.