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I have been really struggling lately in the Church with the abuses I see, the lack of reverence, the watered down teaching and what feels like betrayal from some bishops.
I am a revert; and have in the space of two years come to the ‘traditional’ end of the church; well, from my studies and research; I’d call it the authentic end. However the internet is a dangerous place, and it’s easy to come across dissenters, as I did this week.
It’s quite easy to despair, and fall out of the church entirely. I’m thinking of the sedevacantist position, for example. It did worry me- what if it’s true…?
But I realised while reading a sedevacantist forum; they themselves have a lot of dispute within as regards to who is validly ordained…which bishop ordained them…was he even validly ordained? To locate and belong to “The Church” is like finding a needle in a haystack.
The divine office this morning reads, from Jn 7:37; “If any man is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.”
Where is Jesus today? How do we find Him, in order to go to Him, and drink? If we thirst for the truth, where do we look?
He is united to the mystical body of the Church. Through the authentic magisterium, we fund truth. If the Church is not clearly recognizable in the world today, we;d have nowhere to turn but to ourselves and our own interpretations (which is counter to Christ’s establishment of a hierarchical teaching body); or to splinter, breakaway groups.
While there are problems in the Church today, I see this is a kind of purification. Not the mark of a false Church. Christ gave his power to the Church, and promised it would prevail.
When I see groups who, themselves, cannot identify, truly, the true Church, I can’t understand how Hell hasn’t prevailed - at least in these cases.
Thanks for reading. I just wanted to share a progression of thoughts which lead me out of a mire. It might be helpful to someone.
Please keep me in your prayers.
I am a revert; and have in the space of two years come to the ‘traditional’ end of the church; well, from my studies and research; I’d call it the authentic end. However the internet is a dangerous place, and it’s easy to come across dissenters, as I did this week.
It’s quite easy to despair, and fall out of the church entirely. I’m thinking of the sedevacantist position, for example. It did worry me- what if it’s true…?
But I realised while reading a sedevacantist forum; they themselves have a lot of dispute within as regards to who is validly ordained…which bishop ordained them…was he even validly ordained? To locate and belong to “The Church” is like finding a needle in a haystack.
The divine office this morning reads, from Jn 7:37; “If any man is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.”
Where is Jesus today? How do we find Him, in order to go to Him, and drink? If we thirst for the truth, where do we look?
He is united to the mystical body of the Church. Through the authentic magisterium, we fund truth. If the Church is not clearly recognizable in the world today, we;d have nowhere to turn but to ourselves and our own interpretations (which is counter to Christ’s establishment of a hierarchical teaching body); or to splinter, breakaway groups.
While there are problems in the Church today, I see this is a kind of purification. Not the mark of a false Church. Christ gave his power to the Church, and promised it would prevail.
When I see groups who, themselves, cannot identify, truly, the true Church, I can’t understand how Hell hasn’t prevailed - at least in these cases.
Thanks for reading. I just wanted to share a progression of thoughts which lead me out of a mire. It might be helpful to someone.
Please keep me in your prayers.
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