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Why I Could No Longer Stay in the Roman Catholic Church


Why I Could No Longer Stay in the Roman Catholic Church

Please do not give up on the Church, there are still plenty of us in it who pine for our own prodigal children and need every ounce of hope we can get.

Why I Am No Longer a Roman Catholic | Anita Mathias

The first time I skipped Church (to study for an exam!) I was 21. And—incredibly–I wondered if I would go to hell if I died before I went to ...

What were your reasons for quitting the Catholic church after being a ...

This is not, and will never be, my situation. This is because my faith is in God and the Church as the entity set up by Jesus Christ for the ...

Why I Left the Roman Catholic Church - Holy Sojourners

Here I stand; I cannot do otherwise, may God help me, Amen. ... There are many more issues with Roman Catholicism, but these ten are sufficient to make anyone ...

What's up with millennial Catholics leaving the Church? : r/Catholicism

The Church can take fault in that it wasn't listening. It ignored the signs for too long, both in be pedophilia scandal and the rest of it. It ...

Why I Left the Catholic Church

THE FIRST REASON I LEFT IS BECAUSE THE CATHOLICS DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT ATTITUDE TOWARD THE TRUTH. To illustrate what I mean by this, I will explain the ...

Why I left the Roman Catholic church! (personal testimony) - Bible.ca

The First Reason I Left Is Because The Catholics Do Not Have The Right Attitude Toward The Truth. To illustrate what I mean by this, I will explain the ...

Why You Must Leave the Roman Catholic Church - The Cripplegate

This simply does not happen in the RCC and any believer who subjects himself to false teaching will be affected by it more than they can affect ...

Why I Am No Longer a Roman Catholic: Part 1 - Introduction

The church actually stood between me and God with its rules and mediatorial priesthood. I could never be sure that I would one day go to heaven ...

I tried to quit the Catholic church, but the Catholic church wouldn't ...

According to church doctrine, once you've been baptised, the bond cannot be broken. The communion is eternal. You could strip naked, paint JESUS ...

I'm Still Not Going Back to the Catholic Church | TIME.com

... would end up as Catholics but have no idea what the Catholic Church taught. ... be a Roman Catholic, it would have been that one. I fought for two ...

Catholicism Is No Longer Relevant & That is a Good Thing!

Too bad it took me so long to figure that out. The modern Catholic Church in the United States is somewhat like a teenager who wants to be cool and accepted to ...

1. Why I'm No Longer Roman Catholic - YouTube

Explains how and why I left the Roman Catholic Church and the purpose of this series.

Why Remain Catholic, in Spite of Everything - OnePeterFive

There is almost nothing from the past fifty years that will go down in history as a “high point” for the Church. It will be much more like the ...

Can You Stop Being Catholic?

Although the saying could be understood in terms of the culture one belongs to, it is often understood another way—that it's literally impossible to stop being ...

80% Catholic Youth Leave the Church (and how to fix it)

Youth leave the Church because they have not encountered Christ and His love. Period. That's the answer. Being Christian entails the desire to be with God..

Is the Roman Catholic Church the last surviving remainder of the ...

Would it not be becaue the Romans would want a friendly ally that more favourable of the senate? Britannica encyclopedia. Felix (II), (died Nov.

Is the Catholic Church Over?

It's not hard to find bad news for the Catholic Church today, whether it be the decline of Christianity in the West, or the increasingly ...

Special report: Why Catholics leave; why Catholics stay - The Pillar

An additional 10% of respondents were raised Catholic but no longer considered themselves members of the Church. ... Mass for a year or more did ...

Is the Catholic Church altering the Gospels and the teachings of ...

Can catholics proof any of this? No. Not at all. We accept that everything we believe in the end is nothing more, really nothing more, than a ...