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Tommy999
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I understand, Memaw. Likewise, I attend out of the desire to commune with God and grow closer to Him through His beloved Son, Jesus. But if I can’t attend, I don’t commit a grave sin that separates me from God, according to my church leadership. I’m glad you and most other Catholics on CAF go because you desire a closer walk with God. That’s the way it ought it be for all Christians, in my opinion.Yes the Catholic Church does have a “Sunday Obligation” but it is still left up to our “Free will” to be there.
I attend probably 90% of the time, and only miss when I’m sick or when I’m on-call at my job and get called into work on a problem. I may also miss if I am on vacation, but I will try to attend if I am near a church where I would feel comfortable attending. For example, if Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, or a church like Westboro Baptist were the only choices, I’d probably not go at all. Most other churches I would attend, unless I knew they were really liberal (churches that marry homosexual couples, etc).
Do Catholic parishes have people who do visitation? If so, that is not unlike my church. There are folks who love God and love people who enjoy visiting folks and consider it their role and gifting to show the love of Christ to church members and visitors who express a desire to be visited. They are not bounty hunters who round up non-attenders to send them back to the pokey.They don’t send anyone out looking for us.
That is a bit of an unfair characterization, in my view. Any person who goes to one of our services and has a heartbeat can easily find the presence of God there in the praise, the worship, and the lives being changed through the preaching of the Word of God which inspires our parishioners to live out our faith on a daily basis, turn away from sin, and to turn to God as our sole Savior and redeemer and to give us the hope of heaven. To imply that a conservative evangelical Protestant service is not about Jesus is just as prejudiced as the guy who told you he had never once heard the name of “Jesus” at a Catholic Mass.The Catholic Mass is profoundly different from protestant Sunday services. The Mass is all about Jesus Christ! Not just a sermon, fellowship and songs. Evidently they don’t know or care what they are missing if they are not there.
I went to Catholic Mass once and felt God’s presence there, too. It doesn’t have to be an “either/or” choce, in my opinion where the Lord is only present in one church.
See above. There is no excuse for such prejudice that the man displayed to you, unless he went to a Mass where everything was in Latin and he didn’t have a clue what they were saying.I had a protestant man tell me one time that he attended Mass with his wife for 10 years and NEVER ONCE heard the name of Jesus mentioned. I asked if he had ear plugs on.
I still have some issues with the Catholic Church, but I like and respect it, especially the historicity and ties to the early church, and the sacraments. I think I would pursue Catholicism even more vigorously if I knew more Catholics had a higher regard for my current faith that has been so near and dear to me and led me to Christ and helped me to become the man I am today.I just wonder how many people he told that to. Like Archbishop Sheen said, people only hate what THEY THINK the Catholic Church teaches. God Bless, Memaw