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Well said, ConstantineTGMy friend the Orthodox priest told me that if one of his parishioners said they wanted to explore Catholicism, he would tell them to go buy a book about it because he is not a good source about Catholicism, and advice them to go experience the Mass.
As to talking to a priest, why can’t the OP go talk to a priest? He should talk to a Catholic priest and an Orthodox priest. If he is interested in the truth, he will find the truth. He will read books, ask questions and pray hard. God will not turn his back on those who truly seek Him. And if we are confident that God wants to lead all souls to the Catholic Church, why are we afraid here?
What are you afraid of? Again, if the fullness of truth is in the Catholic Church, shouldn’t that truth be found? Is there any other truth? I’ve been to a Pentecostal Church and invited JWs into my living room and I listened intently. Did I convert? No. If one is interested in two or more Churches or denominations and sects, better for them to explore all and satisfy their curiosity now, rather than keep wondering if the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. If one is to make an informed choice about their own faith, why wouldn’t you let them see what is out there? If you are not secure with what you have, then you should question if what you have is the truth. Cults act this way, they control their people and not allow them to go beyond their own community because they know people will realize the shallowness of their perceived truths. As an Apostolic Church and Apostolic Faith, why are we afraid? If people can be sifted away from the Church, then their hearts and minds were never with the Church to begin with. You know what they say about things you love and them coming back.