WHY STAY CATHOLIC?

A year-long parish series

exploring why Catholics remain faithful

to the Church founded by Jesus Christ.

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ABOUT THIS SERIES

Perhaps you have wondered whether remaining Catholic really matters.

Perhaps you have visited another church, listened to a favorite preacher online, or asked yourself whether all churches are basically the same.

This series explores a simple question:

Did Jesus Christ establish a Church and entrust unique gifts to her care?

If He did, why would we willingly leave them behind?

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What Is Lost When Someone Leaves the Catholic Church?
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(Additional articles will appear here as they are published.)

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An Introduction to This Series


NEW BULLETIN SERIES: WHY STAY CATHOLIC?

Many people today believe that choosing a church is simply a matter of preference. Catholics believe that Christ established a Church and entrusted to it unique gifts for the salvation of the world. This weekly column explores why that matters.

AN INTRODUCTION TO THIS SERIES

Over the past several decades, millions of Americans have changed churches, stopped attending church altogether, or begun moving from one Christian community to another.

Many Catholic families know this experience personally.

A son leaves the Church after college. A daughter begins attending services elsewhere with friends. A spouse, sibling, grandchild, or neighbor drifts away from the faith in which he or she was raised. Sometimes the departure is gradual. Sometimes it happens suddenly. Often it is accompanied by sincere questions:

·        Why does the Catholic Church matter?

·        Aren't all Christian churches basically the same?

·        If I love Jesus, does it matter where I worship?

·        Why remain Catholic when another church seems more welcoming, more engaging, or more helpful?

These are important questions. They deserve thoughtful answers.

This series is not written to criticize other Christians. Many people outside the Catholic Church sincerely love Jesus Christ, read Sacred Scripture, and seek to follow Him faithfully.

Rather, this series begins with a different question:

Did Jesus Christ establish a Church and entrust unique gifts to her care?

If the answer is yes, then choosing a church is about more than personal preference.

Catholics believe that Christ founded a Church, entrusted His authority to the apostles, gave her the sacraments, and remains present in a unique way in the Holy Eucharist.

If that is true, then staying Catholic is not simply a matter of family tradition, habit, or comfort. It is a matter of remaining close to gifts that Christ Himself intended for His people.

Over the coming year, we will explore questions about the Eucharist, the Mass, the Bible, the Church, salvation, confession, Mary, the saints, and many other topics that often arise in :

Whether you are a lifelong Catholic, someone wrestling with questions, or someone trying to understand why a loved one left the Church, I hope you will join us.

The goal is not merely to defend Catholicism.

The goal is to discover more deeply what Christ has given His Church—and why those gifts are worth holding onto.

TAKEAWAY

The question is not whether good things exist elsewhere. The question is whether Christ entrusted unique gifts to His Church that we should not willingly leave behind.

SCRIPTURE FOR REFLECTION

"Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." (John 6:68)

— Fr. Augustine, O.P.


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COMING NEXT WEEK


1. What Is Lost When Someone Leaves the Catholic Church?


When a Catholic leaves the Church, what exactly is being left behind?


Many people assume that changing churches is simply a matter of preference.

Catholics believe the question is deeper than that. If Christ entrusted

unique gifts to His Church, then leaving may mean leaving behind gifts that

He intended for His people.


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SERIES OUTLINE


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CONTACT


Questions or suggestions about the series may be directed to:


Fr. Augustine, O.P.

Holy Trinity Catholic Church

Holy Rosary Catholic Church