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Flame,Cross-check yourself. I was suggesting to Nicol that the RCC calls it’s membership to true conversion of heart via numerous ways. In an earlier post I actually mentioned Eucharistic devotion.
One common way that the Church calls us to true conversion of heart, which I neglected to mention–is the SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION!!!. Every aspect of that sacrament is meant to be nothing less than a conversion of heart. That so many receive this Sacrament, as well as the Sacrament of the Eucharist, so lightly and so casually is not for want of the Church exhorting us to do otherwise.
As it happens, I do feel the Church doesn’t so good a job of teaching true conversion in the preaching of sermons as many Protestants do. And that, I think, is what Nicol misses in the RCC–the good, sturdy, bracing sermon, the proclamation of the Word in terms which truly stir one’s heart.
Protestants IMHO do that well.
Catholics, badly.
But that is a trade-off wherein Catholics still come out way ahead in the end. We have the Sacraments, which are, each of them, direct encounters with Christ and direct infusions of grace thru the Holy Ghost. Protestants encounter Christ in His Word, the Scripture, but not sacramentally, and so miss so much of Him in their pilgrimage.
And btw–Greg Laurie, with whom I am wholly unfamiliar, may or may not be “preaching nonsense”. My experience with Evangelicals is that for all their flaws, they get a lot of things right. Hopefully enough that many of them live out their lives in some genuine and salvific relationship to Christ
I think you and I are basically on the same side of this discussion.
Perhaps you can aid me as Nicol seems to believe I argue. All I ask is to point to me where you see Conversion of the heart in the Catechism. I do have some questions to follow. Guide me.