I thought the Catholic Church was arrogant for requiring 6 months of classes to join. Now I see why. Mention you’re Catholic and someone will come out with a snide comment, or say all Catholics are crap, or threaten your job. 6 months shows you this and gives you tools to cope.
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This isn’t to say that being Catholic makes you a martyr or that public ridicule is special to Catholics. But if you’re gonna join an organization that acts like a lightning rod for anger and hate and misunderstanding, the organizers would be cruel and uncaring not to prepare you
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“People will hate you.” “Friends may turn against you.” “Your own family may reject you.” The Bible says this about all followers of Christ, but it was something else entirely sitting in classes for 6 months and hearing real stories from others experiencing these struggles.
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I myself hit all three before I was even confirmed. When the challenges happened, I was grateful the Church had taken time to prepare me so thoroughly to be insulted and spat on by people who used to sing my praises. So, long story short, 6 months makes so much more sense now.
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Replying to @eclectic_evntde
Even the kindest and most loving people can misunderstand or be misinformed and led to believe that it is right to be hurtful and angry.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
Angry? Yes. Hurtful? Not sure that's ever right.
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It’s not right, but we all do it at times.
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