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returninghome31
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As I make my way back to Catholicism, I’m faced with an issue that plagued me many years ago when I initially chose to walk away. Why does the Catholic church focus so much on suffering? It just seems excessive and morbid and almost glorified. I get that not everything is meant to be happy and positive. I get that we sin and sin is a consistent part of who we are and we need to repent and change our ways. I know Jesus literally died for and because of us, paving the way for our salvation. But to constantly mention hell, damnation, sinning and suffering seems off. Prayers speaking of blood gushing forth, etc… I question a lot of it. I think i even heard something to the effect of human suffering saving departed souls. Says who??? There’s so much that just doesn’t make sense nor seem helpful.
I have attended many non-Catholic churches, and while they have their own set of issues, there’s never that excessive focus on suffering, suffering and more suffering.
I just want to learn and understand and would appreciate some insight into this. Perhaps I’m missing something or not grasping it correctly.
Does anyone else feel as I do? Am I the only one?
I have attended many non-Catholic churches, and while they have their own set of issues, there’s never that excessive focus on suffering, suffering and more suffering.
I just want to learn and understand and would appreciate some insight into this. Perhaps I’m missing something or not grasping it correctly.
Does anyone else feel as I do? Am I the only one?
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