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To: DManA

There may be Catholic converting to Protestantism, but these are usually done by aggressive Proselytizing of Protestants who in many cases, missrepresent what the Catholic Church teaches when doing there preaching. This is particulary true in areas in the 3rd world.

Now, on the other hand, Catholics need to do a better job of clearly teaching the unwavering orthodoxy of the Catholic faith, so that is a “we problem”.

Now, while there may be many ex-Catholics in Protestant circles, many of those Catholics once they leave the Catholic Church will find themselves in a different Protestant Tradition every few years, always searching for the newest fad in Protestant Christianity.

The Protestants that have come into the Catholic Church includes many of the leading academics and theologians of the Protestant world, including man former Protestant clergy. For example, on a recent Journey Home program, an former Anglican clergyman stated that after the Anglican Communion voted to ordain women, he new that he, as an Anglo-Catholic, had to come to Rome. Since 1992, some 750 former Anglican clergy in England have come into full communion with Rome, and of those 450 were ordained as Catholic Priests, and some 180 of those were married.

In the U.S., some 100 former Anglican/Episopalian clergy have come into Rome and been ordained, including Fr. George Rutler, and Fr. Dwight Longeeker, who blogs and Standing on my head. In addition, one of the leading Lutheran Theologians, Fr. Richard Neuhas, editor of First Things, came into full communion in the late 1980’s. Other Lutherans have as well. Thomas Howard, a leader of the evangelical movement in the 1980’s, along with Prof. Scott Hahn, Prof. Francis Beckwith, just to name a few, have come back to Rome.

In summary, while there may be a few Catholic priests who leave Rome, for Protestant traditions, those are few and far between, vs. the number of Protestant Clergy that have, as the Anglicans say in England, decided to “swim the Tiber”.

Regards


13 posted on 05/29/2008 11:33:42 AM PDT by CTrent1564
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To: CTrent1564

I notice you didn’t answer my question.


14 posted on 05/29/2008 11:40:33 AM PDT by DManA
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To: CTrent1564
There may be Catholic converting to Protestantism, but these are usually done by aggressive Proselytizing of Protestants who in many cases, missrepresent what the Catholic Church teaches when doing there preaching.

So you're saying these Catholics didn't have a clue what their church taught? That indicates this has less to do with the Protestants aggressively proselytizing and more to do with the individual not being engaged in the Catholic church in the first place.

26 posted on 05/29/2008 12:11:45 PM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall cause you to vote against the Democrats.)
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To: CTrent1564
missrepresent what the Catholic Church teaches when doing there preaching.
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If the deliberate, vicious, and malicious anti-Catholic and anti-Mormon misrepresentations found here on Free Republic are any example, then I believe this is likely happening.

Gee! What motivates people to do that?

28 posted on 05/29/2008 12:17:59 PM PDT by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: CTrent1564

I donno. Many Anglicans are already so close to the Catholic tradition that it is not a huge step. especially as their church is moving towards paganism.

What about Baptists and Methopdists? Is there a huge wave of them?


48 posted on 05/29/2008 2:09:32 PM PDT by chesley (Where's the omelet? -- Orwell)
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