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=TC3033;13473348]I’ll probably get roasted here for this, but here it goes…
I (and my Catholic wife) find it strange that the Catholic church advertises that “All Are Welcome”, but when you’re there…it sure doesn’t seem like it. I know that in my journey as a non-Catholic within a Catholic family, we can tell that I am treated much different within the Parrish than my Catholic family.
Also posts like the one above don’t exactly make someone like myself, with my upbringing in the Church, want to attend Mass where it is believed that I will not be saved…
Slow down a bit friend;Also from my background where we’re all “God’s Children”, it seems strange to me to be so exclusive rather than inclusive…maybe that’s just me typ’n and I’m missing something…IDK.
Over the years in my Catechist work, and especially as a co-teacher for 3 years of RCIA; it is a common complaint that the "RCC does not seem to be welcoming Church like my old [Protestant church was.]
Then I explain why this is.
Protestant worship services IMO aim to service their followers first and God second. The sense of “fellowship” being critical to their success.
While we Catholics do not scorn fellowship and its importance; we Do it outside the realm of the Mass itself.
The Mass; Eucharist is
FROM God the Father
OF God the Son
BY God the Holy Spirit
It is to be; must be, God centered Divine Worship for Jesus IS IB our midst:thumbsup:
Catholic Fellowship takes many forms:
K of C
Ladies Guild
Bible studies
and other ways as well. But we understand clearly OUR responsibility to separate as much as is practical; Godly Worship & . human fellowship.
Although the trend it seems to ME with all of the talking that goes on IN CHURCH , so often even in the Presence of Christ in the Tabernacle; before and after Mass [we’re leaving Jesus, not the other way around], it appears as WE are trying at least to mimic thier priorities:shrug:
God Bless,
Patrick