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Which one? (Just curious.)I was baptized and chrismated into the Orthodox Church.
Which one? (Just curious.)I was baptized and chrismated into the Orthodox Church.
I initially went to the seekers classes at St John the Baptist Antiochian Orthodox Church in Post Falls Idaho, as well as attending Divine Liturgy/Holy Qurbana/Mass at every Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Western Rite Orthodox, and even Byzantine Catholic church in driving distance. I also went to a Traditional Latin Mass and even visited the SSPX one time.Which one? (Just curious.)
I’m a brand new Catholic (for all of one week now!) who decided to join the Church after two years of personal study (including 5 months of RCIA). I had been a Christian (non-denom) for about 5 years when a Catholic co-worker made the comment that the Catholic Church held the “fullness of the truth”. That struck me as a very arrogant statement (considering how many different denominations were out there) and so off I went to see why she might believe that. The more I studied the more amazed I was to see how beautiful the Catholic Church is. I delved as deeply as I could into a study of doctrines I had issue with (perpetual virginity of Mary, confession to a priest, the real presence in the Eucharist, etc). Each time I studied an issue I found more Biblical evidence for the Catholic position than the Protestant. Not to mention the fact that I found the logic behind many Protestant theologies to be faulty. After much prayer and study I enrolled in the RCIA program at my local parish and started attending the Mass. I was confirmed this Easter and after the service (and my first communion) I was filled with this incredible sense of peace. It was like nothing I’d ever felt before. I am unbelievably happy with the decision I made.Hi, I’m looking into the RCC right now and I’m interested in hearing about what made you decide to become Catholic. I’m also interested in hearing from people who have looked into the RCC, but decided not to become Catholic.
How did you make your decision? What influenced you? Why did you start looking into it? What was the deciding factor?
Thanks!
Karen
I would be glad to share, no offense taken at allHow does the concept of a confirmation saint work? And now I’m curious… who is your saint? (Or is that private…don’t mean to offend).
From your comments you don’t sound as if you practiced your faith often as a child. Did your parents get involved at church aside from attending mass? Did they bring you to mass regularly even? We can’t expect to have a solid relationship with God, Our Lord and Savior, if we don’t make time for Him. How do we build our friendships… by hanging out together often… maybe you should come sit before the Lord in Adoration and ask Him to help you feel His presence in your Life. I’m sure we spend far more time with our friends or our jobs, sports, hobbies, etc. But, it is God we must thank for all that we are, and all that we have been blessed with in our life. To God give the glory! We are nothing without Him. In the end, nothing matters but eternity with our Father. The very God, who loves us so much, despite our sinfulness, sent His only Son, to walk this earth, to teach us of our Father and His great love for us and the mercy He wants to share with us. It boggles my mind that people will trust the succession of presidents, which is just history handed down… I never knew George Washington personally, did you?.. but they will question the succession of popes, which is recorded back to Peter, in Whom Jesus said Peter is the foundation on which He will build His church. Don’t you think the devil is causing that doubt? I sure do… He will do anything to take us away from our God.I didn’t decide. My parents decided for me and baptized when I was a baby because they are catholic…I am not sure being catholic is the right choice for me and if I have children, I don’t know if I want to baptize them catholic.
as promised…I didn’t decide…I am not sure being catholic is the right choice for me and if I have children, I don’t know if I want to baptize them catholic.
Thanks Maria.I would be glad to share, no offense taken at all
A confirmatin saint is a saint that you pick for traits that you admire. Usually, it is one of your names, first or middle that you pick a saint from. My confirmation saint was St. Catherine de’ Ricci
Here is a little snippet from Ask the Apoligist on confirmation
saints. It is to help with a deeper understanding of exactly what the “communion of saints” really means.
I hope this helps.
God Bless,
Maria