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My wife and I were baptized last year into the Mormon church. We tried to start from scratch, and give our children a faith-filled life, something we didn’t have growing up as “Catholics.” But I’ve decided to leave the Mormon church, because I don’t agree with many, many of their beliefs and doctrines.
We haven’t been to the “chapel” in four weeks, and although I’m trying to become a devout Catholic now, and to reclaim my Catholic roots, it is very difficult to give up on the Mormon church. And I don’t mean literally leaving it behind, because I could just write a letter, send it to my bishop, and have my name removed from their records. But I feel that I’m going to miss the “brotherhood” and the social component. I’m also going to miss that we all as a family used to go to church every Sunday, and then my little daughter would go to her classes, and my wife and I to our classes, all at the same time.
I’m afraid we might not be as committed in the Catholic Church.
If you used to be a Mormon, and then became a Catholic, how did you do it?
En Cristo,
Pablo
We haven’t been to the “chapel” in four weeks, and although I’m trying to become a devout Catholic now, and to reclaim my Catholic roots, it is very difficult to give up on the Mormon church. And I don’t mean literally leaving it behind, because I could just write a letter, send it to my bishop, and have my name removed from their records. But I feel that I’m going to miss the “brotherhood” and the social component. I’m also going to miss that we all as a family used to go to church every Sunday, and then my little daughter would go to her classes, and my wife and I to our classes, all at the same time.
I’m afraid we might not be as committed in the Catholic Church.
If you used to be a Mormon, and then became a Catholic, how did you do it?
En Cristo,
Pablo
