Suzannah said:
Greetings Brothers and Sisters in the Holy Name of our Lord!
I am completely "Catholic friendly" so please don't think I am here to antagonize. I know that has been done to you before, and so I thought I would say that at the outset.
I don't have any doctrinal problems or prejudices with Mary, the saints, the Rosary or any other of the common anti-Catholic issues. If I say something that is wrong, or incorrect, I hope you will correct me. Please have patience with this sinner...I really am working on it all! I asked my best friend, Katie, a Roman Catholic this question and her response was so satisfying and intriguing, and I would love to hear your experience.
My question is very basic:
How do you experience your relationship with Jesus? Is it through prayer? Contemplation? Also, please tell me how you came to be a Catholic if you were not born to the Faith? What was it that drew you in?
I am truly searching for Jesus' will in my life, and I am drawn very much to the honest history of the Church, both RC and Orthodox. I am absolutely fascinated and captivated by the heartwrenching beauty of the Orthodox icons. My background is: I was raised in Baptist and AofG missionary churches in Africa and the Middle East. I am very much fascinated by the history of the Apostles, and want to know more about the "traditional" way of following in their footsteps, more closely with Jesus.
Thank you!
Love in Christ,
Suzannah
Hi Suzannah
It is so wonderful to hear of your searching and your journey.
How to answer your question . . oh my . . the answer is so simple, yet so complex . .
Simply, I experience my relationship with my Lord in prayer, in reading the bible, in worship, in simply turning to Him . . and He becomes more real to me than anything I can see, hear, taste, smell, touch . . and then to explain this could take volumes . . If I am understanding your question rightly, I experience Him most strongly, clearly, and fully when in a state of contemplation.
How did I become Catholic? Well, I am Catholic in my heart, and becoming Caatholic in actuality . .
I was born and baptized as an infant as an Eatern Orthodox of the Antiochian Church . . but I was not well formed in the faith. After a very profound conversion experience my freshman year in highschool (while I was dabbling in the occult), I was given a Protestant Evangelical interpretation to my conversion experience and spent the next 30 years in Protestantism . . .
Then, by accident, I stumbled across some information about Luther and the reformation that I found shocking and didn't believe . .but as I investigated, I found that not only was it true, but it was the tip of the iceberg . .and God ripped away all my misconceptions of Protestantism . . several months later, I began, much as you are doing now, searching for the historical Church . .stunned, I found Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy . .
I love the Eastern Orthodox Church, I love the icons, the beauty of it all . .
But as I moved forward in my journey, I realized that I had gone past the point where I could no longer call myself Protestant, and then eventually came to the point I had been avoiding . . . of acknowleding that if I was going to be true the to what I had learned then I had to choose between returning to Eastern Orthodoxy or becoming Catholic . .
So, I had to deal with the last hurdle . . either Peter was Pope and the claims of the Catholic Church were true, in which case I had to submit to the authority of the Catholic Church; or it wasn't true, and I had to reject Catholicism and return to the Eastern Orthodox Church.
As much as I wanted to return to Eastern Orthodoxy, in my heart, I kept feeling drawn to Catholicism . . so I investigated my last issue . . and I found my answer and why I felt the prompting in my heart to not simply return to the Eastern Orthodox Church of my childhood . . I found the claims of the Catholic Church regarding the Pope and his authority to be true . . I no longer had a choice if I was going to be true to all the truth that God had given me. This was something full of peace and joy for me . .
Something you may consider in your journey is to look into the Eastern Rite Churces of the Catholic Church . . If it wasn't for the fact that my husband has only been exposed to Western Christianity, we may be attending an Eastern Rite Church. But I definitely feel the Lord's leading to be in the Western Roman Catholic Church and the parish we are in receiving RCIA classes.
Eucharistic Adoration is something that has become very important to me .. it was something I began while I still considered myself a Protestant and I do believe that the grace I received during those times (every week) has helped me in my journey to the fullness of truth in Christ.
I don't know if this adequately answered your questions or not . .but it is what I have to share
What I have found is that the Catholic faith is one of Grace, pure Grace . . of us receiving and responding to God's Divine Sanctifying Grace and in responding, receiving more Divine Sanctifying Grace . . and as we continue to respond to and receive more Divine Sanctifying Grace of God, we move upwards as in a unpwards spiral . . to understand that this is all Grace, of receiving and responding to Grace, is an incredible thing to me . .
Peace in Him!
PS as I am not yet formally part of the Catholic Church, I have not experienced receiving the Eucharist in many, many years . . but I do go up for a blessing and the presence of God is so strong sometimes as I approach the Eucharist in the hands of the priest . .