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tqualey
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Hi, To Seek,
I have been reading your posts with real interest. In many instances, at least in my opinion, you have been voicing a protestant view of what Catholics believe - as opposed to a Catholic view of what Catholics believe. This approach is doomed to failure - like trying ot build a house on sand.
Several posts have suggested attending a Catholic catechical program. While this may sound strange, let me tell you that if you are sincere in your interest about what it is about the Catholic Chruch that has you coming back - you really need to go to the source. If you engage in reading the opinions of non-Catholics rather then the actual doctrine of the CC, you will always be left with conflict.
There is no doubt about it - Christ died for our sins. And, you know what… that same Christ built His Church (and, that would be the Catholic Church) on Peter. That same Christ gave Peter the authority to bind and lose on heaven and earth - and that same Chrsit promised that the Holy Spirit would guide the Christ’s Church so that the Gates of Hell would not prevail. Trying to wrap one’s understanding around these mysteries is like trying to contain the ocean in a cup. What is really needed is that if we believe Christ then we believe all that He told us. This is really a Faith issue and not an understanding issue. St. Augustine’s prayer was to have more Faith so as to improve his understanding - not to have more understanding so as to improve his Faith.
Coming to terms with the teaching of Christ’s Church is the same as coming to terms with Christ Himself. If you really believe that He would never deceive us - then believing in the Chruch He established on Peter is the only legitimate response we can make.
God bless,
Tom
I have been reading your posts with real interest. In many instances, at least in my opinion, you have been voicing a protestant view of what Catholics believe - as opposed to a Catholic view of what Catholics believe. This approach is doomed to failure - like trying ot build a house on sand.
Several posts have suggested attending a Catholic catechical program. While this may sound strange, let me tell you that if you are sincere in your interest about what it is about the Catholic Chruch that has you coming back - you really need to go to the source. If you engage in reading the opinions of non-Catholics rather then the actual doctrine of the CC, you will always be left with conflict.
There is no doubt about it - Christ died for our sins. And, you know what… that same Christ built His Church (and, that would be the Catholic Church) on Peter. That same Christ gave Peter the authority to bind and lose on heaven and earth - and that same Chrsit promised that the Holy Spirit would guide the Christ’s Church so that the Gates of Hell would not prevail. Trying to wrap one’s understanding around these mysteries is like trying to contain the ocean in a cup. What is really needed is that if we believe Christ then we believe all that He told us. This is really a Faith issue and not an understanding issue. St. Augustine’s prayer was to have more Faith so as to improve his understanding - not to have more understanding so as to improve his Faith.
Coming to terms with the teaching of Christ’s Church is the same as coming to terms with Christ Himself. If you really believe that He would never deceive us - then believing in the Chruch He established on Peter is the only legitimate response we can make.
God bless,
Tom
Hi guys, thanks for your feedback. When I look over my time spent in Protestant Churches I learned some good things, but I missed a whole lot of stuff in the RC so even with the doubts and questions I raise here the road has wound back to the RC. Overtime I hope I get to understand more fully what I really didnt understand in the first place, so the journey contines. To seek.![]()