Hey new Catholics, Catechumens, Candidates and Pre-RCIA folks who converted from Protestantism:
Once you decided to convert, at what point did you “put away the old and put on the new” and begin to act in a Catholic manner?
– For example, is there a point where you stopped attending your protestant church?
Within fairly short order, probably a month where I was going back and forth.
– When did you stop taking protestant communion? I shared in another thread how I sing once a month in a protestant choir where sometimes the day when we sing fall on a communion Sunday. What would you do in that situation? Would you not take it? Have you been in similar situations?
Same as above. Indeed, even though the debate over the validity of Anglican Holy Orders had disturbed me for some time, I still had the subjective experience that going to Anglican Mass and receiving Communion (or, at least what I believed at the time to be Holy Communion – even if it was invalid and therefore no more than bread) twice a week really helped me.
– When did you buy your Catholic bible?
Depends on what counts as a Catholic Bible. I had a Jerusalem Bible (the original), which may count. I bought a Douay-Rheims within a few months.
– When did you start saying the Rosary/Liturgy of the Hours etc
I started saying the Rosary probably about a year before I left Anglicanism. As an Anglican, Rosaries are even more peripheral than among many Catholics – the beads seem always to be found in an Anglican home but not many people actually pray it regularly. On the other hand, the more devout Anglo-Catholics, just like the more devout Roman Catholics, do indeed pray it regularly. We didn’t have a public Rosary before (Anglican) Mass, but I wouldn’t be surprised if some places did.
I used to pray the 1979 BCP (Book of Common Prayer) Morning and Evening Prayer in community but when our community rather disintegrated, I switched to the 1928 BCP for a while. When I started attending the Catholic Church, I felt a disconnect using the 1928 BCP and so I bought a Benedictine breviary (the one put out by the abbey at Farnborough). I still like the BCP setup though – it is Missal (ordinary + lectionary [that is, the verse listings, but not the actual text, so you have to use it in conjunction with a Bible] + Psalter + Morning and Evening Prayers [again, used in conjunction with the Psalter] + many useful prayers and collects) perhaps some day I will buy a “Book of Divine Worship”, which is the adaptation of the 1979 BCP used by “Anglican Use” parishes (that is, former Anglican parishes that became Roman Catholic) to add to my collection.
I pray the Breviary in Latin. In part, this was so I wouldn’t always be comparing it to the beauty of the Coverdale Psalter…
– When did you start crossing yourselves for maybe prayers over meals, or when passing a church etc. How did you feel when you just started?
I was Anglican, so this is common practice anyway.
– When did you start seeing yourself as Catholic?
Depends on what you mean by “Catholic”. I called myself “Catholic” as an Anglican and eschewed the “Protestant” appellation. So thus my transition was more gradual as I came to accept the role of the papacy as necessary and God-given.