Moving away from Catholicism
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Moving away from Catholicism
My wife and I grew up Catholic, and have been going to Mass semi-regularly with the kids the whole time we've been a family. Since I work Sundays, I even go on my lunch break during the offseason. However, we just don't see the community/fun aspect that our friends who go to the local Protestant churches have. I feel like I'll be able to get more out of faith by going to one of these churches, better music, better community, more "active," etc.
I don't really have a question, just looking for you guys' experience one way or the other
I don't really have a question, just looking for you guys' experience one way or the other
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Re: Moving away from Catholicism
Have you tried sspx or fssp?
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What is that?
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Real masses.
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Like the Latin, Mel Gibson, pre-Vatican II stuff?
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Yes. A.K.A.: real Catholicism.
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I actually quit going to Catholic mass regularly when they started putting in all the singing and entertainment shit. IMO, no place for it. I've gotten way more out of a simple 30 min traditional service with a focus on a 10 min sermon. Priests need to quit fucking around with all the different stuff, focus on delivering a meaningful message to their congregation. That's why they are they.California wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 6:45 amMy wife and I grew up Catholic, and have been going to Mass semi-regularly with the kids the whole time we've been a family. Since I work Sundays, I even go on my lunch break during the offseason. However, we just don't see the community/fun aspect that our friends who go to the local Protestant churches have. I feel like I'll be able to get more out of faith by going to one of these churches, better music, better community, more "active," etc.
I don't really have a question, just looking for you guys' experience one way or the other
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Honestly, I don't see how the Catholic Church is going to survive white genocide without a miracle. Nobody is going to forgive or forget, even the brown colonizers. The Hispanics will remember they were perfectly willing to genocide people (a second time) for power.C-Mag wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 9:54 amI actually quit going to Catholic mass regularly when they started putting in all the singing and entertainment shit. IMO, no place for it. I've gotten way more out of a simple 30 min traditional service with a focus on a 10 min sermon. Priests need to quit fucking around with all the different stuff, focus on delivering a meaningful message to their congregation. That's why they are they.California wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 6:45 amMy wife and I grew up Catholic, and have been going to Mass semi-regularly with the kids the whole time we've been a family. Since I work Sundays, I even go on my lunch break during the offseason. However, we just don't see the community/fun aspect that our friends who go to the local Protestant churches have. I feel like I'll be able to get more out of faith by going to one of these churches, better music, better community, more "active," etc.
I don't really have a question, just looking for you guys' experience one way or the other
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I osculate between Catholic and Gnostic. For lack of a better dichotomy and label. I'm a spiritual being. I am closer to the hippie than the prison guard. I believe in God's will and good works. I think there is many many things that will remain a mystery and mystical. I think the Church has become rotten like the overall "society". I don't know what to do really. Other than make my own chapel and pray.
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