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First Things
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Some practical steps - whom you can contact, attending a mass
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How to Become a Catholic
Becoming Catholic is one of life’s most profound and joyous
experiences. Some are blessed enough to receive this great gift
while they are infants, and, over time, they recognize the enormous
grace that has been bestowed on them. Others enter the Catholic fold
when they are older children or adults. This tract examines the
joyful process by which one becomes a Catholic.
For those who are already Christians, their baptism itself forms
a certain sacramental relationship with the Church (cf. Vatican II, Unitatis
Redintegratio 3; Catechism of the Catholic Church 1271).
They are also joined to the Church by their intention to enter it,
as are the unbaptized who intend to do so: "Catechumens who,
moved by the Holy Spirit, desire with an explicit intention to be
incorporated into the Church are by that very intention joined to
her. With love and solicitude mother Church already embraces them as
her own" (Vatican II, Lumen Gentium 14:3; CCC 1249).
Source: Catholic Answers Live How to Become a Catholic
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What do Catholics believe?
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Catholics for Truth
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we invite people who have left to consider returning to their
spiritual mother. We invite those who are involved in other
denominations to look seriously at what Catholics believe and why they
adhere to these beliefs We invite Catholics who are thinking of
leaving to re-examine their faith and see whether they thoroughly
understand what Catholics actually believe.
To
assist those who want to understand the Catholic faith we have
prepared a number of tracts explaining what the Catholic church
teaches and the basis for this in Scripture.
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