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TK421
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RCIA and the Mass isn’t exclusively for people that accept all of the Church’s teachings. Anybody can attend if they want to attend and they can learn and pray with the community. After a certain point - God willing - they may come to accept and enter full communion.
A Catholic is required to consent with their will. Their intellect and their heart may still struggle somewhat and it might even be a warning sign if they don’t struggle at all because that might mean they aren’t considering the big picture. For example, if the Church teaches that marriage is forever until death and it’s not an issue for them in the present moment, so they think “Eh, okay, sure, fine” but then at some point in the future it becomes relevant and it’s a potential crisis for them.
In any event, struggling with certain teachings can be a very positive sign.
A Catholic is required to consent with their will. Their intellect and their heart may still struggle somewhat and it might even be a warning sign if they don’t struggle at all because that might mean they aren’t considering the big picture. For example, if the Church teaches that marriage is forever until death and it’s not an issue for them in the present moment, so they think “Eh, okay, sure, fine” but then at some point in the future it becomes relevant and it’s a potential crisis for them.
In any event, struggling with certain teachings can be a very positive sign.
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