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I’ve brought up a few issues, but here’s one that I forgot to mention. Can you help me with this? When I went through RCIA, it was fun and enlightening. Although I really don’t feel that I learned all that much because there was more of a hinted focus on liberation theology, how the Church should change things such as womenly priesthood and such. I kinda blew it off, because I figured the guy who was teaching had a little animosity because he is an ex-priest. I know, that’s the biggest no-no of them all. But like I said, this parish has serious problems and I pray for it often. (I have removed my family from the parish for now…I’ll talk more about this later). Well, I had already been baptised as a southern babdist
. So baptism wasn’t necessary. But! Our class NEVER talked about confession at all. I went through the whole caboodle and never went to confession. As a matter of fact, I never even went to confession until about 3 months later! I had moved about 4 hours away and was in a different parish of course. I told the priest that I had NEVER been to confession and that I was confirmed a few months back. He didn’t even flinch and said very little. It was a very good confession, but I expected him to say something different about me not going to confession. I have moved back down here and live in the same town in which I was confirmed, but don’t go to that parish still. I would love to do what I can to help my parish, but right now I feel powerless. My family is just one of the many who have left and are slowly leaving for other parishes. The social justice issues are great and I feel really convicted about such issues, but it seems that they are putting everything Christian aside in order to rectify social issues. And I feel that my opportunity for reconciliation during the most beautiful moment of my life was missed out on because of the focus on social issues. Is this normal for the RCIA program to skip out on reconcilation??
PS, the parish in which I first went to confession is very similar in beliefs as the parish I was confirmed in! I couldn’t believe it! I didn’t attend mass or anything at that parish, but it’s confession time frame was perfect for my opportunity that day. Liberation Theology was very rampant in that parish. I blindly joined a class at this parish even though I wasn’t a member, called…uh… JustFaith. Yeah, that’s it! My first class was very very uncomfortable. The leader of the class was a Lutheran, one of the ladies was involved in New Age and not a Christian at all, one was a cradle catholic, another 2 were (I hate to say this word though) very liberal in catholic beliefs. And then there was me! Wow! The first night there we introduced ourselves and told our little background. And right away the Lutheran started saying things he didn’t like or believe about the catholic Church! WE WERE IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH!! AND HE’S THERE TEACHING THE CLASS IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH!!! Needless to say, I ended up moving back down here and left the class. I should pray for them all.
PS, the parish in which I first went to confession is very similar in beliefs as the parish I was confirmed in! I couldn’t believe it! I didn’t attend mass or anything at that parish, but it’s confession time frame was perfect for my opportunity that day. Liberation Theology was very rampant in that parish. I blindly joined a class at this parish even though I wasn’t a member, called…uh… JustFaith. Yeah, that’s it! My first class was very very uncomfortable. The leader of the class was a Lutheran, one of the ladies was involved in New Age and not a Christian at all, one was a cradle catholic, another 2 were (I hate to say this word though) very liberal in catholic beliefs. And then there was me! Wow! The first night there we introduced ourselves and told our little background. And right away the Lutheran started saying things he didn’t like or believe about the catholic Church! WE WERE IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH!! AND HE’S THERE TEACHING THE CLASS IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH!!! Needless to say, I ended up moving back down here and left the class. I should pray for them all.