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r/Catholicism

89 upvotes

Jul 14, 2026, 11:39 PM UTC

Posted by /u/WunderWaffeler

St Peter was so funny in the Bible

He literally told God "nah you're not dying on me" and got called satan (Matthew 16:22 and surrounding verses). Also when Jesus was washing the apostles' feet, Peter said how could God wash his feet, but then when Jesus told him that he needs to do it for Peter to be with him he…

r/Catholicism

52 upvotes

Jul 14, 2026, 7:28 PM UTC

Posted by /u/_flower-petals_

I’m happy I’m Catholic and want to be the best Catholic I can be

I’m 13 and am trying to get closer with God and basically just be the best Catholic that I can. I’ve been praying and reading the bible more and have a pink rosary that my mom and dad got me that I’ve prayed. I’ve also been trying my best to not complain about going to Mass sinc…

r/Catholicism

48 upvotes

Jul 14, 2026, 11:13 PM UTC

Posted by /u/aerickus17

Latin supremacy issue (rant-ette)

I (31m now) grew up Latin (Novus Ordo and TLM attendee) and then became Melkite at 22. Consistently have enjoyed a reverent vernacular Liturgy. I'm a bit concerned over some online rhetoric claiming that the Latin Mass is this timeless, unchanged Liturgy that Christ Himself codi…

r/Christianity

47 upvotes

Jul 14, 2026, 9:23 AM UTC

Posted by /u/th4players

I opened my heart to Christ for the first time, and something happened I can't explain. Has anyone else experienced this and if yes explain it to me?

My brothers in Faith! I've been thinking about sharing this because I genuinely don't know how to explain it. For some context, I have always been a Christian but I would describe myself as being lukeharm in those times unfortunately. I prayed and went to church from time to tim…

r/Catholicism

38 upvotes

Jul 14, 2026, 5:03 PM UTC

Posted by /u/Desi_Vigor

Am I Denied Entry?

I’m an ex-nondenominational minister and hit a roadblock in OCIA. I couldn’t attend obligated Mass times because my Protestant wife can’t reconcile me going while she has the kids and refuses to let me take them, too. Though I wasn’t raised religious, she comes from a legalistic…