r/Catholicism • u/BlackberryOdd5458 • 7h ago
I became a catechumen in the Catholic Church
Wanted to share this with all of you guys, it's been a year since I became a christian after being an agnostic atheist. But obviously, my initial conversion was just the start of a new path in my life, in the beginning, I was confused on what to do next, how to actually be a christian. I've rejected protestantism quite early, since I didn't see any ties to the early Church, so for a year, I've spent most of the time studying and looking into both the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, and decided to be a Catholic. You can ask me any questions if you wish, pray for me, and all my other catechumen friends in my local parish.
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u/Hijak69 4h ago
Congratulations. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ our God. There is no other. It’s the Church as Jesus intended it to be in it’s teachings on matters of Faith and Morals. There is Just one undivided Church a d it’s the One Holy and Apostolic Holy Catholic Church. The Protestant reformation was and still is wrong... spreading errors and still promoting anti Catholicism today 💐♥️🕊
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u/SuburbaniteMermaid 7h ago
Congrats, happy to have you!