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ScottH
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My wife and I have decided to become Roman Catholics. (We were baptized Presbyterians). We recently filled out our local Roman Catholic church’s “census” form telling them about ourselves after talking to the church about our interest in joining.
First, let me say that this site is a great resource, and was instrumental in my decision to become Roman Catholic. As a former Protestant, there was much I didn’t understand, and thought was “wrong” about the practices of you folks- until I dug much deeper (and not just on this site, but this one was a big help.) Thank you all for the occasional feedback over the past year here. You folks in this forum were very helpful.
One thing I’m trying to grasp are the little things you folks do during worship that you long time R. Catholics know to do, but is foreign to someone like me of a protestant background. I don’t know when its proper to kneel, or make the sign of the cross, as well as many traditional things from mass. I’m learning by merely watching the others. Is there a resource for these types of in-house practices and ceremonial tradition?
I assume there will probably be classes or meetings with the Priest of our church before we are accepted into the church. I also assume this will probably happen sometime after the Easter Vigil (as per the outline on this site for new RCs) Hopefully, the “little things” such as these in-house practices will be covered. I know at this time of year, the Priests are extremely busy, and respect that.
I also assume that the creed you folks recite by heart is the Nicene Creed during worship, which is similar but longer than the Apostles Creed that I am used to.
Anyway, I look forward to me and my wife’s first communion as members of the Roman Catholic Church. I’ll probably be asking more questions of you all during this time, so any help is appreciated.
”The Rookie”
Scott H.
First, let me say that this site is a great resource, and was instrumental in my decision to become Roman Catholic. As a former Protestant, there was much I didn’t understand, and thought was “wrong” about the practices of you folks- until I dug much deeper (and not just on this site, but this one was a big help.) Thank you all for the occasional feedback over the past year here. You folks in this forum were very helpful.
One thing I’m trying to grasp are the little things you folks do during worship that you long time R. Catholics know to do, but is foreign to someone like me of a protestant background. I don’t know when its proper to kneel, or make the sign of the cross, as well as many traditional things from mass. I’m learning by merely watching the others. Is there a resource for these types of in-house practices and ceremonial tradition?
I assume there will probably be classes or meetings with the Priest of our church before we are accepted into the church. I also assume this will probably happen sometime after the Easter Vigil (as per the outline on this site for new RCs) Hopefully, the “little things” such as these in-house practices will be covered. I know at this time of year, the Priests are extremely busy, and respect that.
I also assume that the creed you folks recite by heart is the Nicene Creed during worship, which is similar but longer than the Apostles Creed that I am used to.
Anyway, I look forward to me and my wife’s first communion as members of the Roman Catholic Church. I’ll probably be asking more questions of you all during this time, so any help is appreciated.
”The Rookie”
Scott H.