Are you a Catholic if you have gone through the proposals?
If a Catholic has been baptized and confirmed a Catholic, was a confession … and yet not feel like a Catholic or a Catholic believes in certain principles in their hearts, are a Catholic?
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Most people, including Catholics, are completely unaware of how difficult it is to renounce his faith in the eyes of the church. Once baptized (any valid formula Trinity Church) and confirmed (Catholic) which remain a Catholic for life unless you go through the long and drawn out in detail the process of appealing to the Magisterium in the receipt of a written documented and accepted the resignation. The lack of faith, the verbal resignation, even to join a different religion or sect can not erase the indelible mark "of the sacrament of the church. One wonders how many Catholics, atheists are out there?
I think you're the only one who can determine their beliefs. Technically, in this situation, it is considered a part of the Roman Catholic Church. I was raised Catholic, and I have been baptized, received communion, and had gone to confession, I do not consider myself a Catholic. I am a different kind of Christian … my own kind. For the reason, the name "Catholic" is "Catholicism."
Well, yes they are Catholics, but from the moment they stop going to mass that appears to no longer be a Catholic. (a canon lawyer told me that once)
Because I said it was a Catholic but never went to Mass, and said "No, you're not a Catholic, you are nothing, because the practice"
I have started to return en masse into my own will, but still have a lot of ideas and beliefs that do not go well with the Catholic Church.
I guess I'm still Catholic.
I do not know what that "felt like a Catholic", but you can disagree with some of the teachings of the Church and still be in good standing.
The only doctrine that Catholics are obliged to follow are ex cathedra, and are extremely rare. In all other matters, the Catholic Church is fallible and is destined to follow his own conscience rather than dogma.
I think we have raised a Catholic, and now are questioning their beliefs. I am Catholic principles rooted in me, but there are things I do not agree. While maintaining that relationship with God, you will always be fine. Nobody can tell how cree (who may try to) their lives to their god. That's the thing about their religion a belief system of all or nothing
Yes, because you went through all the rites and rituals of belonging to "The Holy Mother Church."
And many of those Catholics who are Catholic. They are not born again.
Many rites and rituals and prayers, you are not born again.
I pray you and get a Bible and read it. Please! Start with the Gospel of John and Romans.
No;)
I've been through all that and more.
But God is not in my life.
You can be whatever religion they want to be.
Naw — even a pagan
You left to be raped by a priest. But anyway, after that, yes.
omg dum head
you are what we believe.
I've been through all that, and I now call an atheist.