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dcbrit2003
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Hi Glenda,
Thanks for your post. I wish to clear up some misunderstanding . Both my parents were at my Baptism. I did not see it as a social occasion - I was entering fully into the life of Christ’s Body through accepting my inheritance as a new person in Christ ( that being the teaching of the Community Church in question and my own understanding ). But both my parents naturally wanted to be there. Likewise with my reception into the Catholic Church. I did not see it as a social occasion but both my parents wanted to be there. My mother could not as she had a prior commitment the night before and where I was going to be received was 270 miles away. She therefore asked if I could contact the Parish to ask for an alternative date. I contacted the RCIA course leader and asked if it could be moved to the 5th October ( the following Sunday after the original date ) as I would not be at work then ( I work shifts, which include working 2 weekends out of 5 - the Parish and RCIA leader have known this for almost a year now ).
There is another Candidate who was also due to be received into the Catholic Church at the same time. The RCIA course leader said that they would check with the Parish Priest. Several days later I received an e-mail from the RCIA leader saying that the only date that was available was the 12th Oct and that the other Candidate could also change and that they hoped this would suit. I replied back saying that I was at work on that date and that having discussed this with my mother she would just cancel her appointment and come down for the original date. The reply from the RCIA leader was that the 12th had ben set with the parish priest and the other Candidate and their family and cannot now be changed so it would just have to be on that date. I replied back saying that I had not been asked if the 12th was OK and that I would be at work and therefore could not attend to which a reply came back asking if I could not submit a holiday request and asking if my work was more important than my relationship with Jesus. I replied that that is not the point and that I could not confirm my attendance for well over a month because I am actually off work on Holiday for August and would not be back until the 1st September and would not be willing to submit a Holiday request for a date that I had not been consulted on whereas the other Candidate and their family had been. The reply back from the RCIA leader was that a new date would need to be sorted out sometime in September in person. - so as you can see this has been mis-handled by the RCIA leader
For me, this was just the straw that broke that Camel’s back. I’ve had the validity of my ( valid ) Baptism questioned, without justification ( actually, to be completely accurate the diocese in question has used the request for a Conditional Baptism to play judge over the validity other Churches which are not on it’s list of ‘approved’ Churches by saying that I needed a Conditional Baptism because the church where I was Baptised wasn’t recognised - nothing to do with wether my Baptism was valid or not ). Even after appealing this to the Bishop and Chancellor the Diocese not a scrap of evidence has ever been produced to question the validity of my Baptism.
So, i’ve just had enough. I cannot take any more. Why i’ve stuck around so long I don’t really know because anyone else in my position would of likely high tailed it out of there long ago
Mark
Thanks for your post. I wish to clear up some misunderstanding . Both my parents were at my Baptism. I did not see it as a social occasion - I was entering fully into the life of Christ’s Body through accepting my inheritance as a new person in Christ ( that being the teaching of the Community Church in question and my own understanding ). But both my parents naturally wanted to be there. Likewise with my reception into the Catholic Church. I did not see it as a social occasion but both my parents wanted to be there. My mother could not as she had a prior commitment the night before and where I was going to be received was 270 miles away. She therefore asked if I could contact the Parish to ask for an alternative date. I contacted the RCIA course leader and asked if it could be moved to the 5th October ( the following Sunday after the original date ) as I would not be at work then ( I work shifts, which include working 2 weekends out of 5 - the Parish and RCIA leader have known this for almost a year now ).
There is another Candidate who was also due to be received into the Catholic Church at the same time. The RCIA course leader said that they would check with the Parish Priest. Several days later I received an e-mail from the RCIA leader saying that the only date that was available was the 12th Oct and that the other Candidate could also change and that they hoped this would suit. I replied back saying that I was at work on that date and that having discussed this with my mother she would just cancel her appointment and come down for the original date. The reply from the RCIA leader was that the 12th had ben set with the parish priest and the other Candidate and their family and cannot now be changed so it would just have to be on that date. I replied back saying that I had not been asked if the 12th was OK and that I would be at work and therefore could not attend to which a reply came back asking if I could not submit a holiday request and asking if my work was more important than my relationship with Jesus. I replied that that is not the point and that I could not confirm my attendance for well over a month because I am actually off work on Holiday for August and would not be back until the 1st September and would not be willing to submit a Holiday request for a date that I had not been consulted on whereas the other Candidate and their family had been. The reply back from the RCIA leader was that a new date would need to be sorted out sometime in September in person. - so as you can see this has been mis-handled by the RCIA leader
For me, this was just the straw that broke that Camel’s back. I’ve had the validity of my ( valid ) Baptism questioned, without justification ( actually, to be completely accurate the diocese in question has used the request for a Conditional Baptism to play judge over the validity other Churches which are not on it’s list of ‘approved’ Churches by saying that I needed a Conditional Baptism because the church where I was Baptised wasn’t recognised - nothing to do with wether my Baptism was valid or not ). Even after appealing this to the Bishop and Chancellor the Diocese not a scrap of evidence has ever been produced to question the validity of my Baptism.
So, i’ve just had enough. I cannot take any more. Why i’ve stuck around so long I don’t really know because anyone else in my position would of likely high tailed it out of there long ago
Mark