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Therana
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I keep seeing this phrase when reading through old “Ask an Apologist” Q&As and other threads, but I’m not sure how far it goes. I get that the basic idea is that if a Catholic does attend a Protestant worship service, he should not participate in anything that would make it seem like he is in agreement with what that church teaches, but how far does it have to go? I know receiving communion in a Protestant church is out of the question, but is it okay to participate in the service? Can we sing along with the hymns/praise songs, as long as they don’t say anything heretical? Can we join in recitation of psalms or the creeds that Catholics recognize, like the Nicene Creed? What if there is a unison prayer that was written by a non-Catholic but is not explicitly heretical, can we join in reciting that (e.g., the Presbyterian church I grew up in recited prayers of confession written by various theologians in lieu of the penitential rite)? Can we put a dollar in the collection plate? I haven’t been to a Protestant church in months, but my father is a minister so I might visit occasionally after being received into the Catholic Church.