As most of you know, I'm a Methodist who has great respect for Roman Catholic spirituality and scholarship. That said, I can't fully understand why they are growing, especially the RC church in my home town. Catholics tell me they are attracted by the unchanging mass. That's very nice, but as a pastor, I always felt pressure to provide enough variety and innovation to keep worship interesting and I can't grasp the Catholic disdain for variety in worship.
This thread will soon be closed; so I will close with this claim: no denomination is worse than Roman Catholicism at its worst (e. g. child sex scandals and the Spanish Inquisition), but no denomination is better than Roman Catholicism at its best (e. g. their spiritual direction program, spiritual retreats, and rich tradition of centuries of neglected spiritual insights). My challenge is to keep my focus on the positives.
This thread will soon be closed; so I will close with this claim: no denomination is worse than Roman Catholicism at its worst (e. g. child sex scandals and the Spanish Inquisition), but no denomination is better than Roman Catholicism at its best (e. g. their spiritual direction program, spiritual retreats, and rich tradition of centuries of neglected spiritual insights). My challenge is to keep my focus on the positives.