Greetings.
I was raised S. Baptist but became Catholic in the late 90s. Spent five years in seminary---when I converted, I went whole hog--but now that dream is dead. Still say the Liturgy of the Hours, though I don't go to Mass. Funny, when I was assigned to parishes as a seminarian, I loved to preach and am told I did well. But if I'm not serving, I feel imprisoned in the Church. Not fun.
Whatever next?
Mark
I was raised S. Baptist but became Catholic in the late 90s. Spent five years in seminary---when I converted, I went whole hog--but now that dream is dead. Still say the Liturgy of the Hours, though I don't go to Mass. Funny, when I was assigned to parishes as a seminarian, I loved to preach and am told I did well. But if I'm not serving, I feel imprisoned in the Church. Not fun.
Whatever next?
Mark
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Re: First a lapsed Southern Baptist, now a lapsed Catholic---I can't get along with anyone!
Tue, May 30, 2006 - 10:15 PMread Thomas Merton
lament the state of the Catholic Worker Movement
the apotheosis of Opus Dei
and become a monk "in the world"
