Why I Left Roman Catholicism
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all right everybody this will be part
two of a two-part Series in which I
share with you my intellectual and
spiritual journey in this video I'll be
discussing my time as a Roman catholic
christian in the Roman Catholic church
and ultimately why it is that I chose to
leave the Roman Catholic Church in part
one of this series I discussed my
entrance into the Eastern Orthodox
Church my time as an Orthodox Christian
and why it is that I chose to leave the
the Orthodox church and I'd encourage
you to watch that video If you haven't
seen it
already because the reasons that I give
there for leaving the Orthodox Church
were instrumental in my coming into
communion with the Catholic church so
I'm not going to go over that again here
in this
video now I've sat on sharing as I as I
said in that verse video I haven't uh
shared this story publicly for a long
time uh for a number of reasons but but
most significantly I think because I
still have tremendous respect and
admiration for these
Traditions Catholic and Orthodox
churches are um wonderful beautiful
churches with deep historical roots of
course deep um intellectual and
spiritual Wellspring from which to draw
upon they generally produce I would say
beautiful Christians some of the most
extraordinary Christians I've known
truly have been Catholic Christians very
thankful for the Catholics that I've
known in real life in particular um
they've been very good to me and I trust
treasure those
relationships now I'm sharing this story
I think primarily because in the YouTube
space there's lots of videos about
people who become Catholic or become
Orthodox from a Protestant background
there's not a lot of videos of people
going in the other
direction and certainly not any videos
very many videos as far as I know of
people who have been both Roman Catholic
and Eastern Orthodox and then have
returned to protestantism so my story is
unique and because I know so many of you
are thinking through these issues and
maybe you're a Protestant or maybe
you're a Catholic or Orthodox or
whatever and you're you're wrestling
with some of the issues and you're
wondering where you should go whether
you should stay in your own church your
own tradition or go somewhere else I
empathize with the situation that you're
in it's challenging I know that and
especially in our internet age where
there's so much information and that you
can access there you could just have
access to ridiculous amounts of
information it makes this really
challenging and especially with these
issues that are um they're they're
difficult to work through I I I totally
get it so I hope this video will be a
help to you if only just because you can
hear how somebody kind of thought
through some of these
things so um I do want to be clear
though this video Even though I will be
um it's not pical I don't think but I'll
be critical as of of the Catholic Church
espec especially kind of the C Central
teachings concerning the
magisterium but I I do it with with
great again great admiration for that
Tradition now I entered into full
communion with the Roman Church back in
2013 in March of 2013 right at the very
beginning of francis's pontificate and I
remember the day that he was elected
Pope I like many of you probably was was
glued to my computer screen I was
eagerly awaiting the news of the papal
conclave and to be honest with you I
remember the sinking feeling that I had
in my stomach as I learned that the new
pulp was a Jesuit from South America an
unknown Jesuit from South America I knew
enough about the Jesuit order to have
some concerns right the J did not the
Jesuit order does not have a a a stellar
reputation among Orthodox Catholics at
least in the 19th and or I should say
20th and 21st centuries that's not to
say of course I know there there are
some Jesuit priests who are excellent uh
men of God and faithful Catholics but uh
the order as a whole is kind of pushing
the boundaries you could say so I was
concerned probably again like many of
you um and little did I know of course
the
the disorientation and the confusion
that would come forth from the Francis
pontificate which we'll get into here in
this
video nevertheless I did of course
continue forward with this decision I
had made the decision at the tail end of
Benedict the 16's
pontificate and I still decided to go
through with it and I discovered a small
community of ordinary at Catholics in
Fullerton California I was living in
Southern California at the time and if
you're coming from Orthodoxy which has
arguably the most beautiful lurgical
tradition of any Christian tradition
into novas Oro Catholicism especially in
the LA county and Orange County of
Southern California where the lurgical
went landscape is uh basically a
wasteland generally speaking at least it
was in 2013 I'm not really sure how it
is now but uh the ordinar at Parish was
um an oasis in the desert and for those
of you that are unaware the ordinariate
refers to a jurisdiction within the
Catholic Church specifically designed
for anglicans who wanted to come into
the Catholic Church while at the same
time maintaining some of their lurgical
spiritual patrimony Anglican patrimony
and bringing that into the Catholic
church so there was a small Parish of
ordinary Catholics in Fullerton very
very small Parish like 30 people maybe
we'd meet at a Sunday School classroom
of a local Roman Catholic parish kind of
kind of Rinky Dink but um the Liturgy
itself was quite beautiful of course
with elements from the book of common
prayer which I have come to to love and
cherish but the community there solid
Christian people got to know them well
the priest got to know him well thankful
for his ministry to me very very good
priest and different of course unique
from different from the typical novas
Ordo experience which is like parishes
are on average 3,000 people and ours was
was very small
comparatively now I was of course
keeping up with church news and very
quickly into francis's pontificate
things took a a bad turn so if you
remember July of 2013 the very
beginning we had that that Infamous who
am I to judge statement
and well I'm not in this video I'm not
going to focus on the lony of scandalous
things that have happened under the
reign of of Pope Francis and things
coming from his very mouth or actions
that he's that he's
taken I want to focus on one in
particular I'll get to it in a few
minutes but but just for the time being
that who am I to judge statement is a
kind of a perfect
encapsulation of
the of the of the one of the problems of
the Francis pontificate namely the
confusion and disorientation that swn
through ambiguity right so that
statement if you recall it was ambiguous
and it could be taken in an orthodox
manner or it could be taken in an
unorthodox manner we know of course how
the media took it causing great um harm
it seemed to me upon the reputation the
Dignity of the pap office and the
Dignity of the of the Roman Catholic
church and harm to the Catholic faithful
and this was um a situation that became
pretty pretty normal within my Catholic
experience over the last I should say I
was I left the Catholic church in 2020
so for my seven years of being a cath
formerly left it in 2020 so my seven
years of being a Catholic pretty typical
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