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KathleenGee
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That is why I encourage everyone wanting to better understand their own denominations’ roots to study online…www.calledtocommunion.com. Many former protestant ministers are coming on sharing their growth through study into the Catholic Church.
However, once they enter, people to people it is no different but the focus and reality is.
I think one issue I have with Protestants is that they dwell too much on the ones who had caused scandal, or listen to obviously very bias misrepresentation by so called faith teachers.
What they are missing out is being in the life of the Church among the faithful, the communion of saints, the vast theological and spiritual history which belongs to us as well as members of Christ’s Church. The Lord alone is the One who ‘owns’ in temporal terms, the Church. We become members, but there is not one single human being who personally owns anything of the Church.
However, once they enter, people to people it is no different but the focus and reality is.
I think one issue I have with Protestants is that they dwell too much on the ones who had caused scandal, or listen to obviously very bias misrepresentation by so called faith teachers.
What they are missing out is being in the life of the Church among the faithful, the communion of saints, the vast theological and spiritual history which belongs to us as well as members of Christ’s Church. The Lord alone is the One who ‘owns’ in temporal terms, the Church. We become members, but there is not one single human being who personally owns anything of the Church.