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young son and daughter, and she began to attend. She is not anti-Catholic at all, and sometimes attends Mass when visiting family members over a weekend, but she likes her new church.
** 3. A third person, a close friend, had a run-in with a dictatorial priest when he was a young adult.** Among other things, he confessed a sexual sin that caused the priest to scold him severely, and my friend was hurt and annoyed. Add to that, he thought the priest likely was gay. Anyway, he tried to continue in the church, and even tried another Catholic parish, but finally lost interest, was married, and he and his wife don’t bother to attend any church.
** 4. A friend who left Protestantism to become Catholic did so for his wife who was more religious than he, plus strong pressure from her devout Irish-American family. **He got involved in the Knights of Columbus and that has helped. He has confided in me that he doesn’t believe many things taught by Catholicism but for the sake of family unity he made the switch. He believes that God doesn’t really care about our church connection as long as we believe in him and make every effort to be a kind and giving person. He does praise his local priest and parish for the good work they do for the poor and other worthy efforts.
** 5. The only one I know who hates Catholicism has never explained to me precisely why**. He was raised as a Catholic, with an aunt who became a nun, and he went to parochial school etc. I sense that he rebelled against the Church when he went off to college and minored in philosophy. The college was top-notch but very secular, where any religion that requires total belief was put down. Anyway, he doesn’t want to talk about it! When I have raised Catholicism with him he becomes annoyed, so the subject is avoided. He and his family attend a Unitarian Church which he claims is the church I should join. It permits true freedom of religion is his mantra. Think more-or-less as you like and respect the wisdom of all faiths, casting aside narrow doctrine that “cramps the mind”.
** 6. One final example.** A couple I know that was active in a Catholic church apparently went to Mass regularly. One Easter-time they both went to confession and said they were using artificial birth control because they already had three children and that was the size of family they wanted and could afford. The priest told them not to worry, but follow their conscience. Then they moved to another state and a different church. When they confessed this to their new priest he asked if they would stop. They replied politely why they had made the decision. He said they were bad Catholics, threatened them with hell and such. They were so offended that they stopped going to Mass (it was the only Catholic church in town) and gradually drifted to a Presbyterian church after being invited by Presbyterian neighbors.
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I have known a number of converts - both to and from Catholicism - and most do not 'hate' their former churches. However, a few are hostile. Here are what I have heard on different occasions.
**1. One young man went to parochial school and a Catholic university, but then fell in love with a liberal Protestant and she had a very tolerant attitude toward most other faiths.** The more they talked, the more he realized that he had never been exposed to a very flexible form of Christianity, where you could interpret the faith without having to accept everything the church or preacher said. It was as though he had become free, and after they married (outside the church) they became active in her church.
**2. Another Protestant I know said that she had simply become bored with Mass, that it seemed to be a routine ritual with little life.** She visited the evangelical church of a friend where she witnessed enormous enthusiasm, plus a vital youth program for her
** 3. A third person, a close friend, had a run-in with a dictatorial priest when he was a young adult.** Among other things, he confessed a sexual sin that caused the priest to scold him severely, and my friend was hurt and annoyed. Add to that, he thought the priest likely was gay. Anyway, he tried to continue in the church, and even tried another Catholic parish, but finally lost interest, was married, and he and his wife don’t bother to attend any church.
** 4. A friend who left Protestantism to become Catholic did so for his wife who was more religious than he, plus strong pressure from her devout Irish-American family. **He got involved in the Knights of Columbus and that has helped. He has confided in me that he doesn’t believe many things taught by Catholicism but for the sake of family unity he made the switch. He believes that God doesn’t really care about our church connection as long as we believe in him and make every effort to be a kind and giving person. He does praise his local priest and parish for the good work they do for the poor and other worthy efforts.
** 5. The only one I know who hates Catholicism has never explained to me precisely why**. He was raised as a Catholic, with an aunt who became a nun, and he went to parochial school etc. I sense that he rebelled against the Church when he went off to college and minored in philosophy. The college was top-notch but very secular, where any religion that requires total belief was put down. Anyway, he doesn’t want to talk about it! When I have raised Catholicism with him he becomes annoyed, so the subject is avoided. He and his family attend a Unitarian Church which he claims is the church I should join. It permits true freedom of religion is his mantra. Think more-or-less as you like and respect the wisdom of all faiths, casting aside narrow doctrine that “cramps the mind”.
** 6. One final example.** A couple I know that was active in a Catholic church apparently went to Mass regularly. One Easter-time they both went to confession and said they were using artificial birth control because they already had three children and that was the size of family they wanted and could afford. The priest told them not to worry, but follow their conscience. Then they moved to another state and a different church. When they confessed this to their new priest he asked if they would stop. They replied politely why they had made the decision. He said they were bad Catholics, threatened them with hell and such. They were so offended that they stopped going to Mass (it was the only Catholic church in town) and gradually drifted to a Presbyterian church after being invited by Presbyterian neighbors.
**God bless everybody. ** Matt. 7:1-2; Matt. 25:31ff.