Oct 5, 2009
Recently I was speaking with a friend who had left the Church and converted to another denomination of Christianity. Growing up Catholic and having a firm faith in the Lord, I asked him why he would convert to another faith. His answer: “My relationship with Jesus was hurting and I needed a faith where it could be strengthened.” I did not understand. We are the one true faith - the faith that Jesus handed on to Peter, the Church that Christ married upon the cross. This faith, the faith of all the martyrs and saints, a faith of billions over the last 2,000 years… was not feeding a soul?
Of course, in my mind I was panicking. I love my faith, it means the world to me, and it hurts to see people walk away from it. I wanted to speak of our tradition, our many saints, our Mother Mary. I wanted to tell him about the faith of the martyrs and that our Church’s mission is nothing more than to bring all hearts to the un-failing love of Jesus Christ. But I didn’t. I stood there and wondered where I went wrong. I thought of the many people in my own life who have done the same thing. “Am I not holy enough?” I wondered. Are we, the Body of Christ, not fulfilling our mission to go out unto all the world and proclaim the Good News, first by living it?