V
VivienneJ
Guest
I accept that ‘separated brethren’ sounds more friendly, but it still can’t be used as a global term when asking about something that a specific group of non-Catholics believe.I’m a recent convert, and when I was going through RCIA, this very issue was brought up. Essentially, (exempting the other apostolic churches) if you aren’t Catholic, you’re “Protestant.”
My parish used the term “separated brethren.” that sounds more friendly I think, and doesn’t have the connotations that “protestant” brings to mind.
‘What do Protestants believe about baptism?’ is just as impossible to answer as ‘What do the separated brethren believe about baptism?’
While I was mainly Episcopalian before my conversion, I have had experience, in the context of South Africa of: The Old Apostolic Church of Africa, The Church of England in South Africa, the Dutch Reformed church and the Baptist church - and they have very different sets of beliefs about many things.