… Losing Chris Castaldo to Evangelical Protestantism is a tremendous loss for the Catholic Church. Personally, if I were his former Bishop I would study his reasoning very carefully. He was a devout Catholic.
Hello glencor63 - I’m glad you found this thread…
“He was a devout Catholic”
externally, maybe. As a “revert” myself (I left the Church as a young adult, and returned in my 30’s) - I interpret his story as that he was a
loyal Catholic - not
faithful in the true sense of that holy word - not
devout, which in a religious sense is also a holy word - but “loyal”.
Loyal is a word that connotes a habitual adherence to something, but adherence - which remains on the plane of the
natural - is far, far, far from the
supernatural oneness that holy faith brings.
And people can cling to loyalty for years upon years, but loyalty alone is not enough to bring the
life that Jesus came to bring us. And loyalty alone is much less than the holy Church formed and sent by Jesus Christ the Lord,
deserves of us.
If loyalty alone, to the Church, is all that any reader of this thread possesses - I say,
Dig Deeper! . There is a universe of grace and blessings and power in His Church that you have not yet found!