Question from a Seeking Jew

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Jew_Man_73:
Hi everyone,
I’ve been reading the post on here for quite some time, and I just decided to register today. I’ve come across the term “cafeteria Catholic” in alot of posts. Can someone please explain to me what this means? Forgive my ignorance, but I don’t know alot about the Catholic faith, I’m just starting to explore it in depth. Thanks.
Welcome,

JMJ

A “Cafeteria Catholic” is someone who wants God on their terms and not on God’s terms. They are not at the point where they are ready to approach their relationship with God from the position of complete humility, trust and faith. They are not ready to fully surrender to Jesus Christ and his Church.

A Cafeteria Catholic is better then an “all-or-nothing” Catholic.

An all-or-nothing Catholic leaves the Catholic faith because they do not understand or agree with, 100% of the Catholic Church’s teachings.

May God Bless You!

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Welcome, Jew_Man_73. 👋

Like everyone else, I hope this forum helps you in your journey. I’ll be praying for you.

I found a book several months ago about a fellow who converted from Judaism to Catholism. He explained the roots of Judaism and how it is fullfilled in Catholism. Here is a link to his book.

salvationisfromthejews.com/

The author is Roy Schoeman

God Bless you.
 
May I recommend a book

“Salvation is from the Jews”, by R. Schoeman.

He is a recent Catholic Convert, and wrote a wonderful book showing the Jewish roots of Catholicism. He also has a website, but I don’t have a link:o , but type in the title of the book in a search engine, and you should find him. Or, you can email me at styree3@cox.net and i will give you his email.

In His Mercy,
Sam
 
Hi! I just wanted to share with you what a respect I have for this Jewish religion. Judaism is so ingrained in Catholicism, and once I started learning more about the Jewish faith the more I understood the Catholic faith. You might check out www.salvationhistory.com - it’s a great site that could be helpful in your journey. Best wishes!
 
If you do decide to become a Catholic, don’t think of it as leaving your Jewish roots but as fulfilling you faith. We believe everything the Jews believe plus more.
 
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rayne89:
I recommend you contact Rosalind Moss who is a Jewish convert to Catholicism

Wow, thank you. I’ll definitely be looking these up.
 
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JMJ_Pinoy:
Welcome to the forums! 👋

God Bless,
Grant
Thank you, JMJ. The people on here have been great, and have made me feel very welcome indeed! I’ve been praying off and on all day, and will continue to do so.
 
Jimmy B:
Welcome,

JMJ

A “Cafeteria Catholic” is someone who wants God on their terms and not on God’s terms. They are not at the point where they are ready to approach their relationship with God from the position of complete humility, trust and faith. They are not ready to fully surrender to Jesus Christ and his Church.

A Cafeteria Catholic is better then an “all-or-nothing” Catholic.

An all-or-nothing Catholic leaves the Catholic faith because they do not understand or agree with, 100% of the Catholic Church’s teachings.

May God Bless You!

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Interesting, so this brings me to another question: If a person is a “cafeteria Catholic” at the time of his or her death, will that person be in Heaven, or be damned? Please forgive my ignorance.
 
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K-McD:
Welcome, Jew_Man_73. 👋

Like everyone else, I hope this forum helps you in your journey. I’ll be praying for you.

I found a book several months ago about a fellow who converted from Judaism to Catholism. He explained the roots of Judaism and how it is fullfilled in Catholism. Here is a link to his book.

salvationisfromthejews.com/

The author is Roy Schoeman

God Bless you.
Thank you. I’ll look this up. I’d like to read some books from fellow Jews who have converted. I’ve never heard of any.
 
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Styree:
May I recommend a book

“Salvation is from the Jews”, by R. Schoeman.

He is a recent Catholic Convert, and wrote a wonderful book showing the Jewish roots of Catholicism. He also has a website, but I don’t have a link:o , but type in the title of the book in a search engine, and you should find him. Or, you can email me at styree3@cox.net and i will give you his email.

In His Mercy,
Sam
This must be a good book. You’re the second one to recommend it to me. Thank you, I’ll look it up. Shalom!
 
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goravens:
Hi! I just wanted to share with you what a respect I have for this Jewish religion. Judaism is so ingrained in Catholicism, and once I started learning more about the Jewish faith the more I understood the Catholic faith. You might check out www.salvationhistory.com - it’s a great site that could be helpful in your journey. Best wishes!
Thank you for your kind words about Judaism. I greatly appreciate them. Also, I have nothing but the utmost respect for what I’ve learned about the Catholic faith thus far. The encouragement I’ve received on here has been amazing. Thank you! :blessyou:
 
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Lance:
If you do decide to become a Catholic, don’t think of it as leaving your Jewish roots but as fulfilling you faith. We believe everything the Jews believe plus more.
Thank you for the insight. I hadn’t thought of it in that context before. Of course, I’m sure you know that Judaism teaches that if a Jew converts to another faith and leaves Judaism, he is no longer a Jew. If I convert to Catholicism (Or any other faith for that matter), then Jews would no longer consider me to be Jewish. That is something I will have to come to terms with if I do convert. Please pray for me, because the Jewish faith is leaving me longing for more, I’m just not sure exactly what that “more” is yet.
 
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Jew_Man_73:
Thank you for the insight. I hadn’t thought of it in that context before. Of course, I’m sure you know that Judaism teaches that if a Jew converts to another faith and leaves Judaism, he is no longer a Jew. If I convert to Catholicism (Or any other faith for that matter), then Jews would no longer consider me to be Jewish. That is something I will have to come to terms with if I do convert. Please pray for me, because the Jewish faith is leaving me longing for more, I’m just not sure exactly what that “more” is yet.
we most certainly will.
 
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Jew_Man_73:
Interesting, so this brings me to another question: If a person is a “cafeteria Catholic” at the time of his or her death, will that person be in Heaven, or be damned? Please forgive my ignorance.
Just the fact that one’s a “cafeteria Catholic” doesn’t necessarily mean one will be saved or damned. It depends on, like all of us, whether their soul is in a state of grace or not when they die.
 
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Dandelion_Wine:
Just the fact that one’s a “cafeteria Catholic” doesn’t necessarily mean one will be saved or damned. It depends on, like all of us, whether their soul is in a state of grace or not when they die.
Do know of a reference book or website where I can look up the meaning of “grace?” I’m not sure what it means.
 
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Jew_Man_73:
Do know of a reference book or website where I can look up the meaning of “grace?” I’m not sure what it means.
There are two types of grace: actual and sanctifying. This site has links to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, which explains both of them:
newadvent.org/cathen/06689a.htm
 
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Lance:
If you do decide to become a Catholic, don’t think of it as leaving your Jewish roots but as fulfilling you faith. We believe everything the Jews believe plus more.
You would be considered a Messianic Jew (or Completed Jew). WOW what a blessing.
 
You don’t have to be Jewish to have an idea of what I’m going through. My Jewish faith is leaving me hollow. Reading the TANAKH and the Talmud is unfulfilling. Observing the dietary laws leaves me feeling empty, as does attending Shabbat.
Welcome!

Feelings like yours should be taken seriously. Sounds to me like the Holy Spirit is knocking at your door!

:blessyou:
 
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Jew_Man_73:
Thank you everybody. Now that you all have explained it, the term makes perfect sense. In that respect, there are alot of “cafeteria Jews” too. By the way everyone, I grew up as a nominal Protestant (Me and my parents attended church every now and then and never prayed or read the Bible) and decided to convert to Judaism as an adult, since I was biologically half-Jewish. I haven’t attented temple in a while, though, because something is missing. I’m not sure what, but SOMETHING. I’ve visited alot of different temples, but none of them are fulfilling to me. I’ve been researching church history lately and the Catholic Church keeps coming up again and again. I’m sorry if this sounds rambling, but I’m seeking. My condolences to all Catholics on the death of the Pope, by the way. He was a righteous man.
I would highly recommend an excellent book titled, “Salvation is from the Jews.” I don’t have the author’s name with me at the moment but it is a very good book.
 
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