is it possible to go to a catholic church & not actually become catholic?
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Originally posted by ballerinabeth
is it possible to go to a catholic church & not actually become catholic?
Patrick Henry,Originally posted by Br. Max
NOTE: the only thing restricting you from the eucharist is a verbal understanding. If they don't know you're not Roman catholic . . .
Respect what you see and what they believe and you will be welcomed with open arms and ready ears and answers.
You can receive grace and spiritual union with Christ, this is one of the dozens of reason why one who is not Catholic can attend Mass.Originally posted by sklippstein
Sure you can attend a catholic mass without becoming a Catholic. If the Holy Spirit directs u to convert.....then Convert!!! But why would u want to attend a Catholic Mass and not be able to partake in the Eucharist? The Mass is revolved around the Eucharist and not to become a partaker of this would be a true shame. God bless u as u seek.
Originally posted by sklippstein
Sure you can attend a catholic mass without becoming a Catholic. If the Holy Spirit directs u to convert.....then Convert!!!
Originally posted by Anthony
"If the Holy Spirit directs you to convert?"
From non-believer to a believer in Jesus Christ, or from believer to a particular denominations? I would agree if this person is a non-believer, but I don't think the Holy Spirit is involved in converting you to a one denomination or another when you are already a believer.
Originally posted by devoted
The Catholic Church really isn't considered a denomination. It is the Church that was founded by Christ and his apostles, The Bishops are successors of the apostles.
After the reformation, the different "denomination" was born from this seed.
So to say that the Holy Spirit can lead you to the RCC is correct because it is the true original church of Christ, it is not a denomination. The spirit leads us to truth.
It would be incorrect for the spirit of truth to lead one away from the RCC, not to it.
Originally posted by Anthony
What?
The Holy Spirit leads you from un-believer to believer. The original poster is a Christian, the Holy Spirit has done his work as far as the initial conversion is concerned.
Also it is "One Catholic and Apostalic Church"
Originally posted by devoted
The believer was lead by the holy spirit yes, praise God, but if the will is open the spirit will lead it all the way home.
Originally posted by Anthony
There is only One Home - Jesus Christ
Originally posted by Wolseley
Technically, a practicing non-Catholic Christian who embraces Catholicism does not convert to the Catholic Faith, he reconciles with it.
In other words, the non-Catholic Christian bodies are still part of the family, but are separated from it......sort of like the brother who lives in California, while the rest of the family is in Minnesota. When a non-Catholic joins the Catholic Church, he comes home, rather than converts in the sense of a non-Christian converting to a belief in Christ.
Okay, just threw that in. Carry on.![]()
Originally posted by Anthony
There is only one Faith, that which is a gift from God.
Doctrine has become the wedge which attempts separate people from their faith.
Originally posted by devoted
Yes I agree, so can you tell me why there are so many different teachings on the one christ?
Originally posted by devoted
Well then how come Martin Luther had done it?