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St. Lombardi, ora pro nobisAlso, I see you are from the Green Bay area: GO PACK!!
Are you in GB?
St. Lombardi, ora pro nobisAlso, I see you are from the Green Bay area: GO PACK!!
Appleton⦠Iām a PT in Appletonā¦.St. Lombardi, ora pro nobis
Are you in GB?
The fact that the Lutheran church is irrelevant culturally.So what is it about the RCC that is keeping you from switching and what is it about the Lutheran church that has you dismayed? PS, Whatās Eastern Catholic?
Awesome!Appleton⦠Iām a PT in Appletonā¦.
Are they more traditional? What attracts you to them? Also, are there Eastern Orthodox churches around here?The fact that the Lutheran church is irrelevant culturally.
Eastern Orthodox in union with the Papacy.
Holy Resurrection monastery in St. Nazianz. Familiar with it? There are a few in Milwaukee, but nothing up our way.Are they more traditional? What attracts you to them? Also, are there Eastern Orthodox churches around here?
Iāve heard of none of this⦠Though I know where St. Nazianz isHoly Resurrection monastery in St. Nazianz. Familiar with it? There are a few in Milwaukee, but nothing up our way.
I prefer the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, which the Byzantine rite uses.
If the novus ordo is done right, which Iāve only seen maybe once in the times I went to Mass with my wife (which was an ordination Mass last year at St. Francis Xavier in GB), it reminds me more of a Methodist service with a valid Eucharist. I donāt mean that as an offense, but just the rather blase nature of modern churches (we in Lutheranism are just as guilty of this).Iāve heard of none of this⦠Though I know where St. Nazianz is. What about the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom vs Latin Catholic attracts you?
hrmonline.org/Iāve heard of none of thisā¦
Have you considered attending a high mass?If the novus ordo is done right, which Iāve only seen maybe once in the times I went to Mass with my wife (which was an ordination Mass last year at St. Francis Xavier in GB), it reminds me more of a Methodist service with a valid Eucharist. I donāt mean that as an offense, but just the rather blase nature of modern churches (we in Lutheranism are just as guilty of this).
I have. But if itās Latin, I canāt understand a thingHave you considered attending a high mass?
The mass on that link you sent me looked EXTREMELY rich!!! Hey, much respect to you for having an open mind⦠I would like to think that if I wasnāt brought up Catholic Iād have an open mind about investigating the faith but I honestly donāt know if I would.I have. But if itās Latin, I canāt understand a thing![]()
Thatās a great point and reminds me of John 6 vs 66 when the 5,000 left and all that remained with Jesus was the 11⦠(Judas didnāt believeā¦)Howdy Tommy,
Iām really a revert to Catholicism. I was raised Catholic and walked away on my own accord. Later I attended several Non-Catholic communities.
One of my most beautiful experiences were the years I spent with Assemblies of God. Great people and very willing get their hands dirty to help others at a moments notice. Very kind, friendly and respectful. By what Iāve seen in your posts, you remind me a lot of them. I met one of my best friends and brother in Christ there as well. One of the things I miss about them is how open and involved we were during Worship and Prayer. If you were crying and/or seen struggling by others, they would come next to you and place a hand on your shoulders and pray with/for you. It was great for me to do that as well. Hold a hand and pray, listen to others problems and struggles and help them or be helped! A really great sense of community.
Having been raised Catholic, communion was something that really never sat well with me during my time away from the Church.
The Eucharist is a hard concept,** but if even the Apostles didnāt really get it - how much less will I?**
Itās an experience and a great honor and blessing.
Peace,
Itās scary to thinkā¦I probably would not have believedā¦Thatās a great point and reminds me of John 6 vs 66 when the 5,000 left and all that remained with Jesus was the 11⦠(Judas didnāt believeā¦)
To take it one step further, I donāt know if I could have the open mindedness to look into Catholicism if I was born and raised Protestant. Kudosā to most of the protestants on here who are able to live EXTREMELY harmoniously with us Catholicsā¦.Itās scary to thinkā¦I probably would not have believedā¦
Thank God we live after many martyrs, confessors, and teachers of the faith.