Today I officially returned to the Catholic Church.
I was baptized into the church as an infant, but later ended up getting rebaptized as a freshman in college when I was still seventeen. A very fundamentalist campus ministry convinced me that my infant baptism had not been valid š¤£, and so I ended up becoming a Protestant for a bit more than the next twenty years. Reading the work of Fr. Richard Rohr and David Bentley Hart showed me I no longer needed a Protestant faith in order to thrive spiritually and intellectually as a Christian.
I confessed the creed before Father Paul & Father Carlos this evening. A few talks with Fr. Paul preceded this, of course, but that is all it took for me.
I can now say I am a Roman Catholic. Iām happy, but I know this āconversionā of sorts can be viewed both as a joyful event and also as a triggering event, depending on peopleās religious experiences and convictions. Like the Ethiopian eunuch, today I too went home rejoicing. Thanks be to God.