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How to Go About the conversion of Protestants to the Catholic religion?

my husband is Catholic and I am interested in converting.

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12 comments for “How to Go About the conversion of Protestants to the Catholic religion?”


  1. John S says:

    I love René O. hehehehehehe
      The Catholic Church has a program called RCIA, check into it.
      Rite of Catholic Initiation for Adults RCIA classes (and, possibly, adolescents over 16 years I think) who want to learn more about Catholicism. It is generally held in the evenings once or twice a week, because obviously, most adults have a work day.
      Obviously, most of the people there want to become Catholic, and that is the main objective of the class, but I've heard a few people just to get more information about Catholics, and then towards the end quitting.
      During the class, and learn about Catholicism is going to go through the sacraments that children are often overlooked, but in an accelerated process.
      Confession, Communion, Confirmation, etc.
      If you were baptized in another church, baptized and who are considered not to have to go through that. However, if you received communion in the Lutheran church, I still have to go through communion in the Catholic Church .. because it is different.
      At the end of classes, group atttend a normal church service, during which Catholics will be formally accepted and introduced as the rest of the congregation. A bit like the Priest / Pastor often says at the end of a wedding, now introduced to you, Mr. and Mrs. ____" - Well the priest do the same in its mass, will introduce the group in a general sense to the whole world there.
      There might be a slight variation of this, depending on the size of the church and its customs.
      But in general, just to know the Church Receptionist RCIA classes when starting and how to subscribe to them.
      VOILA! the rest is like taking a class at school.
      You can visit the church of her husband's website, which may have an online calendar. You can also call your husband for you, if you're shy or embarrassed.
      :: NOTE: You may mention here that the term "Convention", which means "Confraternity of Christian Doctrine," which is a term for luxury class where children go. RCIA classes are often considered part of the Convention, and could hear the 2 words used together.

  2. Winters says:

    You must download Pro Catholicism. Before installing, run a firmware update and it is possible to save all the drivers to a CD or another partition. Just a precaution.
      Turn back to Catholicism of Protestant Home or Pro (any version) is not a major change of system, but there were issues to be aware that some plug-n-Play.
      (sorry. could not resist.)
      Seriously, call an office of the local Catholic Church RCIA class.
      God bless.

  3. St_Biolo says:

    You can ask your parish or diocese through which it is in. If you want to be in the position you can do two things
      1) get free correspondence course on Catholicism of the Knights of Columbus. Is anonymous, non-binding, and can ask any questions you want. I did years ago. As Y! A no BS:)
      2) It is an information center
      Catholic Information Center
      http://www.cicdc.org
      On the website is the email address, postal address, phone number.

  4. Misty says:

    You need to contact your local parish. There are classes called RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults), you can attend. They teach that faith, let you ask questions and guide you through the necessary rituals and processes.
      I converted to Catholicism 12 years ago. May God bless you on your journey home.

  5. Wayf NSF says:

    I always thumb down Catholics for saying this, but I will anyway (I was just thumbing his proof does not agree and therefore do not follow Christ).
      Learn what Christ taught. Was / is the true master. Learn and live. You do not need a religion to do that.

  6. choko_ca says:

    Talking to a Catholic priest. I know, is a surprise, right? Who would have guessed that learning about Catholicism could be achieved by talking to a real expert?

  7. just plain jane says:

    Call a local Catholic parish and ask about RCIA classes. That's usually how adult convert.
      Oh, and be prepared to fight the Catholic get answers here. I think the figure does not have an account in your account.

  8. kiowaros says:

    You will have to take classes.
      Talk to your pastor husband.
      best wishes.

  9. Paul M says:

    Could be introduced to their local priest to begin the process. Maybe your husband can teach you about the major doctrines of the Roman Church. There is a big difference in Roman Catholicism recommmend me committing to a church that is strong at the root of the Bible and less strong in the church after the tradition.

  10. Best Tauren Shaman Ever! says:

    I do not think that there are legal forms you need to submit LAWL. It's all in the belief, you just believe what you want. Oh, and can be based on a "false doctrine", but all of Christianity is based on a book-believe.

  11. peanut says:

    you do not
      so your going to change what you believe because of one man
      so you really do not think you want to do what hes doing
      Hmm

  12. Rene O says:

    Why would you like to leave the family of God? The Catholic religion is based on a false doctrine.



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