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I know that one must attend Mass on Sunday if possible. However, I have always been told that after attending Mass you may attend another service, for example, a protestant one. There are various reasons to do so: invited by a friend, have non-Catholic familiy members, etc.
Last night at our church discussion group we discussed # 206 from the Baltimore Catechism #3:
The problem at the meeting arose when a convert couple discussed how their son is very active in an evangelical church and how some times the mother goes to suppport the son who is a youth pastor. She was having a tough time seeing her presence at his services as a sin.
What concrete sources can I refer her to that may explain further this teaching? I don’t want to turn her off or scandalize her but want her to be able to understand and embrace it.
Last night at our church discussion group we discussed # 206 from the Baltimore Catechism #3:
There is a more indepth answer to this question and the proceeding one which asks “How does a Catholic sin against faith?”Why does a Catholic sin against faith by taking part in non-Catholic worship?
A Catholic sins against faith by taking part in non-CAtholic worship because he thus professes belief in a religion he knows is false.
The problem at the meeting arose when a convert couple discussed how their son is very active in an evangelical church and how some times the mother goes to suppport the son who is a youth pastor. She was having a tough time seeing her presence at his services as a sin.
What concrete sources can I refer her to that may explain further this teaching? I don’t want to turn her off or scandalize her but want her to be able to understand and embrace it.