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Heron yep. And at least now, (as opposed to my childhood which lacked in religious education) I know exactly what it is that I am rejecting. I feel good knowing this was truly informed decision, albeit one I could not control because hey, it just happened!
Chilehed I bet you're right. I cannot imagine encountering anything like that in any church. Every Christian friend I've told (no matter what their denomination) has been so jazzed about my transformation, that they are literally asking to come to the baptism. One friend even cried. It's been amazing.
I have met a couple Catholics on the forum who prefer we don't call them Christian, bc it implies Evangelical. But I know what you mean... some people are very cautious about what the Catholic church has taught over the centuries. God said we're all children of His, joint heirs of His kingdom.there are even some who'll tell you that I'm not a Christian because I'm Catholic
tturt no I did not end up doing it. In fact I didn't even end up going to the Christian music festival. Sadly, I ended up at a dear friend's funeral.
I sense I was exactly where I needed to be on Saturday (not in the ocean). And my priest had told me the week before (when I consulted with him about the ocean baptism) that "it's good to get baptized at the place where you plan to worship." So I have no regrets whatsoever about not getting baptized with strangers earlier than anticipated. I adore the Episcopal church, I adore my church, and I have no reservations about doing it there. We have a tentative date for mid-September and the timing just "feels right".
Thanks for asking.
That strikes me as a very bizzar thing for a Catholic to think.I have met a couple Catholics on the forum who prefer we don't call them Christian, bc it implies Evangelical.
That's perilously close to fomenting a debate, which aren't allowed on this part of the forum.But I know what you mean... some people are very cautious about what the Catholic church has taught over the centuries. God said we're all children of His, joint heirs of His kingdom.
Chilehed, it was a comment about what others had posted, and was not in the slightest intended for debate. Please don't stir it up. With over a billion Catholics in the world, there are bound to be some with different outlooks and opinions. I was responding to your earlier comment, in an effort to -prevent- debate. It does not reflect my own opinion.That's perilously close to fomenting a debate,
Freezerman and Heron, thank you for the comforting words. It has been a terrible loss. But life goes on.
Freezerman, they don't do "shout outs" at my congregations, but I've been telling people during coffee hour that I am getting baptized in September. The sanctuary will probably be packed that day, since those who don't attend in the summer will have returned. A few friends have also asked to attend, so I'm inviting them.
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