For the record, I love the Church. It took me a lifetime to become a Catholic and I treasure my faith more everyday. My strongest influence was the pre-Vatican II Church when I traveled in Europe with my family. I was always pulled toward the churches and cathedrals - my family never understood that part of me. They were supportive, but still never quite understood
As I've settled into the rhythm and thinking of the Church, I've found many "cradle" or long-time Catholics are aware that converts or reverts are the most ardent Catholics. Are you one of those? If so, please post your thoughts here; however, be reverent. This is not a place to post heavy grievances or slam the Church - such posts will be deleted. What would you like your brothers and sisters in Christ to know about your journey into the Church and your experiences since your confirmation? What has surprised you? If you could change a thing or two (but you wouldn't because you're Catholic and you respect the Church), what would it be?
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