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txchristian04

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I've attended a couple masses, read the catechism, looked up a bunch of view points on various issues, studied at home all interesting things like transubstantiation, etc. I'm going to contact the priest later today. I guess I'll probably have to go through some classes before the sacriments.
 
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KennySe

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Welcome, Tex! :wave:

Any and all questions, even those that your logical mind says are stupid and so don't bother asking, ASK.

There is a wealth of knowledge on this forum.
Read the FAQ.
Pray in the Chapel subforum.
Dig through the threads of past pages.

ASK.

:)

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EDIT TO ADD.
Tex, defintely speak to the Catholic priest.

Peace.
 
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BAChristian

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My friend, make sure you study all you can and that you truly understand it. Don't fall into the trap of, "Well it just seems right", if you get my drift. :)

Reason being, that one of these days, an "on-fire for the Lord" Protestant is going to walk up to you, and start throwing Bible verses out to you from every which way, and of course, they will twist context to prove their point, and then, depending on the issue being discussed, you may not have studied it and it may cause you to start doubting your faith in God.

Many a Catholic has fallen to this scenario...mainly because they weren't properly taught their faith (or they didn't listen) in regards to cradle Catholics, or they didn't study their faith and just tried to jump in, in regards to converts...

Secondly, you want to make sure you're properly catechized, as it sounds like you are seeking to do, and make sure you at least know the basics very well.

God bless...
 
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Wait 'til Michelle (Shelb5) reads that! :) That's her pet peeve.

well since shes not around, i'll cover this one. ;)

Catholicism is not a denomination because "denomination" means to 'rename'. The Catholic Church has never been "renamed". Its the Original.

So you wouldn't call Catholicism a denomination no more that you would call the 'trunk' of the tree a 'branch'.
 
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txchristian04 said:
I've studied religion for a relatively long time, and dealt with fundie protestants a lot.

Let me rephrase the "just feels right": I agree with the teachings, doctrines, beliefs, etc of the Catholic Church and it feels like a good home for my soul

God/Jesus created the Church for us, as a home, safe, secure and well-provided for.

Isn't He great???
 
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