- Feb 19, 2017
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Greetings to you all,
I was baptized, confirmed, and got my first Holy Communion in the summer of 2020. I can't believe that almost three years have passed since I was received into the Catholic Church. Since then, however, I seem to have fallen away from the Church and attempted to be an Evangelical Protestant sort of Christian. I've attended Non-Denominational churches thinking that maybe Catholicism wasn't the correct form of Christianity because I was looking at everything from a surface level. Not only that but I seem to suffer from a mental illness that causes me to have frequent and sometimes rapid shifts in my beliefs and identity. It's something I'm trying to get help for, but in the meantime, it has caused me much confusion in what I believe in. I'm here because I'd like to revisit Catholicism and see if maybe I could "come home" to the Church. I have a desire to return because the teachings of the Church seem a lot more set in stone than a lot of branches of Protestant Christianity. No hate to my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, I'm just noticing a trend, at least where I live.
In order to try and help cement my beliefs in my brain, I'm going to have to look at answers to common objections that Catholics are faced with. Catholic Answers might be a good resource for me to check out, and this app one of the local parishes has a subscription to called FORMED, but aside from those resources, does anyone know of any books that might be good for me to look into? I especially love audiobooks because of my attention span issues, if that helps. Thanks!
Sincerely,
HoneyBee
I was baptized, confirmed, and got my first Holy Communion in the summer of 2020. I can't believe that almost three years have passed since I was received into the Catholic Church. Since then, however, I seem to have fallen away from the Church and attempted to be an Evangelical Protestant sort of Christian. I've attended Non-Denominational churches thinking that maybe Catholicism wasn't the correct form of Christianity because I was looking at everything from a surface level. Not only that but I seem to suffer from a mental illness that causes me to have frequent and sometimes rapid shifts in my beliefs and identity. It's something I'm trying to get help for, but in the meantime, it has caused me much confusion in what I believe in. I'm here because I'd like to revisit Catholicism and see if maybe I could "come home" to the Church. I have a desire to return because the teachings of the Church seem a lot more set in stone than a lot of branches of Protestant Christianity. No hate to my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, I'm just noticing a trend, at least where I live.
In order to try and help cement my beliefs in my brain, I'm going to have to look at answers to common objections that Catholics are faced with. Catholic Answers might be a good resource for me to check out, and this app one of the local parishes has a subscription to called FORMED, but aside from those resources, does anyone know of any books that might be good for me to look into? I especially love audiobooks because of my attention span issues, if that helps. Thanks!
Sincerely,
HoneyBee