I’ve read through the entire thread so far (40 posts to date).
My husband and I converted to Catholicism from Evangelical Protestantism in 2004. Our main reason for converting is that we recognized Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. I believe that we recognized Him because throughout our lives from childhood, and especially after beginning to date when we were both 16 years old, we have always “hungered and thirsted after righteousness,” and God kept His promise and “filled us”–with the Body and Blood of the Lord Jesus, truly present, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity, in the Blessed Sacrament.
BUT…for the first 47 years of our lives, we had never met Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, and one of the main reasons for this is because of the extremely well-organized and well-presented teachings of the Evangelical Protestant churches. We grew up with excellent catechesis from the Evangelical Protestants–well-written Sunday School and VBS materials, good music and hymns/song with thought-provoking words, lots of retreats and camps and mission trips and cottage prayer meetings and Bible studies, not to mention hundreds of well-written and interesting books by Christians authors (we had several hundred books by Protestants in our home library, but have gotten rid of many of the anti-Catholic books).
We were reading C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity in middle school! Yes! That’s when we were first exposed to the Liar/Lunatic/Lord apologetic, and many other apologetic arguments proving the Existence of, Crucifixion of, and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
And we learned all about the “false cults,” including…Catholicism.
It’s a miracle we are Catholic! God led us in. Praise Him!
So what I’m saying is that I believe one of the big reasons for Catholics not believing in the Real Presence is exposure to Evangelical Protestant teachings through their friends, the television and radio, and in the last few decades, the internet. I’m not telling Catholics to stay away from Evangelical Protestants, but they should definitely have their “A Game” on and know their faith. Catechesis in Catholic churches is a 1 compared to the 10+ that Evangelical Protestants have. We really have to step it up, or the Evangelical Protestants and their megachurches will take more Catholics away from their Church. I know that a lot of you find “megachurch Christianity” lame, but many of your Catholic brothers and sisters are sitting in a megachurch Bible study or prayer meeting tonight–after all, it’s Wednesday night!