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Hi Everyone! JA here, the one who started Cradle Catholic's Hang Out. I noticed that the forum has already been closed, and looks like no one else has decided to pick up the thread, so I am restarting the thread. Cradle Catholics, come on over! Converts...
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Hello out there ! Old cradle catholic here ( born and raised in Canada ).
I'm a Christian, but not a Catholic. One of the interesting things about the WDYT thread was the different approaches that different Christian denominations take to baptism and communion. Now, in our church, anyone can take communion. Everyone is invited...
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Quote....
In the Catholic Church, Catholics believe that the priest transforms the bread and wine explained it to us once.
In the Catholic Church, Catholics.
The bread and wine remain bread and wine.
Communion is a symbolic act.
I was curious how many Eastern Catholics here were raised as such and how many converted. By converted I don't mean that you were previously in the Roman Catholic Church, but that you were not Catholic. For those of you who converted, can you talk a bit...
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How about you? "cradle" Byzantine-Ruthenian However, my mom.
For personal stories more than just numbers.
Ask your Facebook Friends
This may seem odd from someone in RCIA....but almost all of us are there because we married a Catholic. I can honestly say I've never been approached by a Catholic for conversion. Mormons? Yes. Born again? Yes. Chabad Lubavitch? Yes. Baptists? Yes. Catholics...
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What exactly does of marrying non-Catholics? Its definitely a fun way...but perhaps not so efficient! And why have I never that's because I was raised Evangelical....
Catholics? Never.
Baptists? Yes.
Chabad Lubavitch? Yes.
Born again? Yes.
With all that's been in the media this week about Obama and birth control, I'm just curious how many Catholics have used birth control, like the pill. I am a Catholic myself and I guess I'm a bad Catholic because I used birth control just for that reason...
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They want a lot.
Many Protestant friends don't though.
I'm a cradle Catholic, though I don't really Catholics I am friends with (a lot) do use it.
It never happened (besides not having sex obviously).
During a slightly religious conversation with a friend of mine, he mentioned: "well you know, that Catholics aren't really Christian." I was pretty astounded by this. Its a totally foreign concept to me. I'm sure it is a controversial idea and probably...
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Jack Chick hates Catholics Catholics Christians? SPOILER....
To that, many cradle Catholics were sleeping during Mass and Catechism, and they really can't answer haven't seen it, a new Pit thread each time a new one comes out.
Hello My wife and I are cradle Catholics who have been unhappy for a long time in the Catholic Church. We are not some uninformed Catholics making a rash decision but a couple who have studied and researched the Catholic Church for over 25 years. We clearly...
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Originally Posted by marco56 Hello My wife and I are cradle Catholics who have been unhappy for a long and I are cradle....
-Shane Claiborne Originally Posted by marco56 Hello My wife and I are cradle Catholics who.
World.
Hi, Whenever somebody disagrees with a position of the RCC, there's an usual reply stating that "you don't understand the RCC position"; as if it were a secret knowledge only members of that church could understand. So I'd like to open a non-debate thread...
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I hope that....
I hope that can help to dispel some misconceptions.
State if they had been Roman Catholics.
Hello and Happy First Saturday. Just a thought here.. Just wondering, would it be a sin if a devout Catholic studied other religions (in great detail) on a "religious scholar" level ?? I was born and raised strict Catholic, but in the past especially ...
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As a cradle Catholic, it was easier to 'see muster! I have met Catholics who've also lambasted Catholicism during the course, having been convinced.
Which 2 - 3 faiths / philosophies to immerse yourself .
If you married a non-Catholic and you are Catholic, has your spouse converted. Of people that I know that went through RCIA, the majority are the wives of Catholic men. Are non-Catholic men less likely to convert than non-Catholic women if their spouse...
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Many of my friends' Catholic husbands would....
That!) Personally, I cannot relate because my husband and I are both cradle, always practicing Catholics, and I have a few Catholic friends who have married non-catholics.
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