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glad, the best is yet to come! You were really shortchanged in the RCIA department. A month and a half! That’s almost criminal. You might be able to make an overnight Christian, but it takes a pretty fair amount of time to make a Catholic. Even years. As a former anti-Catholic myself, I had a lot to learn. Took me 30 years. This isn’t like moving from Congregationalist to Methodist.Kage
You have to understand some things. I live in a very rural city. Really small. The priest I took RCIA with was getting ready to retire. It was him and me for RCIA. Pretty small eh? My RCIA was only a month and a half, because he felt I had a good knowledge of the church and the scriptures. I did, but not of the order of the liturgy or even what to do.
I was confirmed at Easter. But no one showed me what to do in the mass. I had to learn on my own. I didn’t even know what the tabernacle was for up front. I had to do a helluva lot of reading on my own.Through much embarrassment I learned what to recite, when to recite, when to stand and when not to stand. I soon found that even though our parish had a Madonna statue, no one prayed before it.Most people just come to mass and burn a candle for a loved one.
We only have about 50 members tops. 80% are old geysers like myself. There are a few younger people, but they don’t come often. There is no weekly bible studies, no greeters and everybody comes to mass, exits as fast as they can** and it’s the same week after week .**I keep the faith because I believe strongly in the Eucharist, but inwardly I am lonely, because no one even cares if I even showed up. My wife is an agnostic. She was a Catholic years ago, but gave up going as well, because of the same thing I experience socially.
You are very luck to have church people in your life. Thank you for your kind words and keep the faith.
You accept the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. That means that at some level you accept the authority of the Church. Go for it! Stop quibbling about the teaching of the Church and really plumb those doctrines you dislike. The Magisterium is a rich and beautiful thing. Leave your old wineskin at the door and pour the new wine of the fullness of faith into a new wineskin.
Maybe start a coffee hour yourself after Mass? Nobody will come, but hey! Ya never know if you don’t try.