They ruled by guilt and fear - after all, if you leave how do you get your sins forgiven? We were never encouraged to read or study the Bible, teachings were to be accepted without question, no salvation outside the church (I think the official stand has changed on that now - but at ground level? not really). I always had the sense that people were watching and whispering about what others did. If someone left, as I eventually did, they wouldn't miss you - you're just an insignificant part in a massive money making machine - oh if you had money they LOVED you!! (if not, tough). It took me over 10 years to fight through the guilt and finally leave - and now some of my family hate me for leaving - the bloody hypocrites aren't even 'practising' Catholics!!!
Wow I never known the catholic church to be like that
I read the bible, catholics do encourage it, nothing wrong with reading the bible.
lol about the money just put an empty envolope in the colelction plate, works like a charm
As a catholic I don't think salvation is found only in the catholic church, all is needed is to accept jesus as your saviour and believe that he died your your sins and to love god.
The church is there just to help people grow stronger in christ and to have christian fellowship.
I can understand the 'wierd' feeling with the church, catholics do understand that, its a stage new converts or people unfamiliar with the faith goes through, it would jsut be like visiting a different country, the environment is different, and you feel like a stranger.
Evanescence