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Kelvin C

@ProBono28

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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@Hokuto_Ide I would suggest reading the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
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Hokuto Ide
Hokuto Ide@Hokuto_Ide·
キリスト教徒20年やって米国の大学でグローバル神学博士課程中退するまで学んで、キリスト教の新聞の編集長しつつ、日本の教会網羅するために9500教会のデータ収集して、知ろうと努めてもまだキリスト教の0.001%も知ったと言えない。改宗する前のキリスト教知識なんて本質でも正確でもない断片でした。
Hokuto Ide@Hokuto_Ide

日本人のキリスト教徒ですが「日本人がキリスト教のことを良く知っている」は単純に事実ではないです。断言できます。せいぜい間違いの多い断片的な情報をかじって知った気になっている程度です。

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Deacon Roger ❤️‍🔥 the Risen Lord!
I saw someone say the Resurrection was “nice but not an actual historical reality.” My life as a Deacon this past week: Chrism Mass Tuesday Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper Good Friday Service Saturday Morning Prayer Easter Vigil, and then Mass this morning, NOT A CHANCE I’m a Deacon and doing all this for a “beautiful symbol.”😊 ✝️
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@NevEngi Well, just ask the question: which church put the Bible together and has existed since the time of Christ? That is the church you should consider. God bless!
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Nev@幸せに過ごしたい
キリスト教に改宗したくてもさ、なんか色々どの宗派も小競り合いするじゃん? もうさ、聖書と讃美歌と詩が生活にあればいいかなって感じになるのよ。 争うために神を信仰しているわけじゃないからさ。
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Father Brian O'Brien
Father Brian O'Brien@frobrien·
A Letter to New Catholics (from a fairly new Catholic) To all our new Catholics, I think I speak with the multitude, saying “Welcome Home and congratulations!” As the Director of the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) at Holy Family Cathedral, it’s a joy to accompany so many people in their journey of becoming Catholic. From personal experience getting to know our own candidates and catechumens, I know you all have (figuratively) traveled far and wide to reach Easter Vigil and become Catholic — and it hasn’t been easy! We all share a unique protestant pressure point in our diocese, meaning this choice has likely come with — at best — confusion from some family and friends, and — at worst — some harsh words or relational distancing. “You did what?!” We live in a region of America where a lot of unfamiliarity around Catholicism dwells. Oftentimes that sparks fear and brings out responses of anger and rejection. But take in these wise words from the fictional Samwise Gamgee: “This too shall pass.” I recently traveled down this same road as you, becoming Catholic in July of 2024. I left behind a job and former calling as a Presbyterian minister, which came with a lot of backlash. You may have read about that in the July/August 2025 issue of EOK. I mention that because I’ve recently finished what you’ve just finished. Or another way of saying it is, I’m a fellow traveler, and have also recently begun what you are now stepping into: a full life with Christ in His Church. There are many statistics floating around about how many new Catholic converts leave the church within the first 6-12 months. I don’t know how these things get measured, and I don’t find it all completely reliable, but nonetheless, the stats aren’t glamorous. I’ll leave it vague and say, many of you will be tempted to leave the Church and the faith that you just spent six months learning about. In the coming months many of you will be tempted to leave the God you now know and love. I don’t want that to happen. So, please view this article as a manual of preparation. If you know what lies ahead, it will not only improve your chances for staying in the Church, but also deepen the faith and/or fuller communion that has just begun. So, here is my advice. I’ll walk you through it point-by-point. 1. Stay put and pray for your parish. This is the most important point to offer. You are now transitioning from a once excited recipient of so much of your parish’s energy and attention to now being a semi-unknown parishioner blended into the entirety of sinners and saints-to-be sitting in your pews. This transition is hard but necessary. You may be tempted to fade away, blame, or criticize the shortcomings of your church and judge others for not seeing you. Use what you see as opportunities for prayer. Pray daily for your pastor(s) and the health and mission of your parish. Ask God to bring new friends into your life, giving you the needed courage and strength to introduce yourself to strangers. Prayerfully discern your spiritual gifts and look for a couple of opportunities to get plugged in. What you’ll discover is the more you give of yourself to your parish, the more you’ll receive from your parish. It’s how God’s kingdom works. 2. Don’t be overwhelmed by all that is offered. This was personally my biggest challenge. There are a lot of spiritual devotions to incorporate into your spiritual life: Adoration, the rosary, indulgences, readings, and meditations, Novenas, litanies, consecrations, daily Mass, devotions to saints, liturgy of the hours, Church activities, a liturgical calendar to live in, and the list goes on. It’s my conviction that the evil one wants to use this long list of beautiful gifts as opportunities for shame. He whispers lies like, “if you were really devoted you would xxxx...” Not only that, but we are tempted in our flesh to compare ourselves to the Catholics who inspired us in the first place. We notice what they do and want to be like them, fitting in our fourth new devotion in three weeks — a sure path to burnout. So here is my advice: continue doing what you’ve been doing. Do what works. Once in a while, slowly add in a new devotion, one that might stretch you. For example, I loved daily Mass and reading my Bible, so I still do those things to this day. I’ve slowly adopted new devotions over my short time being Catholic. The first to come was learning to pray the rosary. You have time, in fact, an entire life ahead. Work things in slowly. 3. Understand the end and focus on heaven. I’m a big believer in the “telos” of all things. We have to know the end in order to help us endure in the here and now. Our end is heaven, it’s a complete emptying of self, and it’s a complete satisfaction and fullness in the love of God in Christ. The Church is in the business of helping you do those two things: emptying and filling. In other words, the Church is here to help you and I reach heaven. Trust Christ’s Church! Emptying yourself doesn’t feel good at times, and that’s the point. There are many Catholic cliches, most of which are true. My favorite is this: Offer it up. When God’s sanctifying work in your life doesn’t feel good, offer it up. Give it as your gift to God. It’s part of the process, a necessary work preparing you for Heaven. 4. Say less and pray more. Some of you might be tempted to go from Catholic convert to professional apologist overnight. I would fight that temptation. I fight it all the time. Seek the humble path forward. We don’t know very much, but we’re surrounded by saints and teachers who do! Making your conversion public is a step of wisdom and discernment. We must be very attentive to our intentions. Speaking personally, if my aim is to simply show my former colleagues and church members that I am now “right” and they are “wrong,” then I should probably remain silent for a season. I am convinced your greatest apologetic is your steadfast devotion to Jesus. That will catch the attention of others more than your Bible references to new theological beliefs. I’m not saying don’t “go public” but rather, pray about the timing, and do it with pure intention. 5. Go to Mass. I assume that many of you became Catholic because of our sacraments, particularly all that’s involved in our Eucharistic theology and practice. So, simply put, take advantage of it! Get to learn the rhythms of the daily readings. Learn the liturgical prayers, and read through the Eucharistic prayers (where, in my opinion, the richest truths are found). And most importantly, come forward and receive Christ. Catholicism is incarnational in the sense that every day Christ comes towards you and gives Himself “for you.” Those are my favorite words in the Mass: Christ gives his body and blood “for you.” This might be disruptive to your routines. This might cost you your valuable time. (See point No. 3) Mass is the prayer of the Church, and it’s good for our journey. Make a point to attend every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation, but more than that, a few times per week. In addition, make sure you consider your spouse in this: carve out time for your spouse to attend if that’s at a different time than you. May God bless you and keep you. Caleb Harlan is a recent convert to Catholicism from a Protestant background. He serves as Director of OCIA at Holy Family Cathedral. This was published in the March 2026 edition of the Eastern Oklahoma Catholic Magazine from the @DioceseofTulsa.
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@Taylor_A_Eaton Which version of Protestant doctrines do you stand for and why do you think you are right (and the other Protestant denominations are wrong)? God bless!
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Taylor Eaton (Active Account)
The best way to refute Roman Catholicism? Just smile and continue to point them to the Bible (the actual authority, whether it’s recognized or not).
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@VadeadIesum But always “with gentleness and reverence” (1 Pet 3:15). Some Catholics speak the truth in an angry, sarcastic and/or mocking tone, which tends to drive away (rather than draw) souls. God bless!
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Joseph Francis ♱
Joseph Francis ♱@VadeadIesum·
Battling people who hate the Catholic church is an effective strategy to bring people into the church. People see their lies, and research the truth. They see your rebukes, and research the truth. Defend the truth, defend the faith, and the church grows.
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@rawfish1999 The liturgy is important but it is still a created thing. It is possible for some people to make liturgy into an idol and forget what the Catholic faith is about - which is to adhere to the teachings of the Magisterium and to love and serve God and neighbour.
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raw fish ⳩ 🕊
raw fish ⳩ 🕊@rawfish1999·
Dude I’m over all the rabbit holes and purity spiraling i dont care anymore i’m just gonna go to a normal Mass and talk to normal Catholics
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@5Solas2 Hi you should discuss this fairly with Joshua Charles, who knows the Church Fathers really well. God bless!
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5 Solas
5 Solas@5Solas2·
Don't let Roman Catholics and the Orthodox convince you they own the church fathers. The reformers actually used the church fathers to prove Roman Catholics wrong in the Reformation.
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ふぃりあ ♰
ふぃりあ ♰@GruessGott2018·
キリストの復活ということを、現代人の多くは、特に日本人は、信じないのかもしれない。 というより、ピンとこないのだろう。 ただ、私自身のことを言うと、キリストの復活ということを思うと、なぜか心が新たになり、元気が出る気がする。 復活が本当にあったかどうかは、直接目撃できない以上、客観的に実証することは難しい。 しかし、心の上での実験では、なぜか元気が出てくるということは言える。 多くの人が、それを実感実証してきたから、この一見荒唐無稽な事柄がずっと信じられ伝えられてきたのだろう。 私はキリストの復活を信じる。
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@task_fortress We Catholics need to learn to be “meek and gentle of heart” like the good Lord (Matt 11:29). We are also called to proclaim the faith “with gentleness and reverence.” (1 Pet 3:15)
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かぜおかたすく
かぜおかたすく@task_fortress·
私はカトリック信徒でありますがツイッター上で言葉の壁が取り払われて海外のカトリック信徒の一部の独りよがりで独善的カトリック至上主義者の日本人に対する宗教ゴリ押しを垣間見て軽いカルチャーショックを受けてます。😥
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@ChrissieMayr It’s a small price to pay to belong to the Lord’s Church. Welcome home!
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Chrissie Mayr🇺🇸
Chrissie Mayr🇺🇸@ChrissieMayr·
Lost about 300 followers since announcing my conversion to Catholicism. Doubtful it’s coincidental, but it is quite fascinating. I have a feeling those 300 people are unhappy with their life.
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Reject Reddit Atheism
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@g_gosden Education does not mean wisdom, not does it equate to common sense, nor is it the same as compassion.
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@Truth_matters20 Wow, it’s amazing how you can look into the Pope’s heart and receive a supernatural insight that his heart is far from God!
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@Stand4Unborn @garrettham_esq @StuReciprocity @ATradCatholic My point is that a person can be in grace at one time and then lose that grace subsequently (see 1 Cor 15:1-2; 2 Cor 6:1). Scripture clearly teaches the need to persevere until the end to be saved (Matt 10:22; Matt 24:13; Mark 13:13; Luke 21:19; Eph 6:18; 2 Tim 2:12; Heb 12:1).
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@Stand4Unborn @HebertD26819 @ATradCatholic That is not true. The Catholic Church teaches that there is grace within non-Catholic Churches although there are deficiencies within those churches (due to error in doctrine and rejection of many sacraments). As stated in CCC 817-819, you are regarded as a “separated brethren”.
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khaleesi🧍🏽‍♀️
I’m sorry, genuinely asking but i thought Jesus died on a Friday afternoon. Going by that and the fact that he resurrected 3 days after, aren’t we meant to be celebrating Easter on Monday and not Sunday?
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Kelvin C
Kelvin C@ProBono28·
@johnamonaco There’s a great video by Joe Heschmeyer which demonstrates that liberal / “progressive” (what progress?) clergy are getting fewer and fewer: youtu.be/08-8mSiEF38?si…
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