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Mary Cope wrote:

Hi, guys —

  • I was raised in the Catholic Church.
  • I graduated from a Catholic High School, and
  • married in the Church.

I am in my mid-fifties and a few years back became disenchanted with the Church and was struggling with my faith. To make a long story short, I was baptized into another faith,
the Mormons.

After a while, the more I learned there, the more I realized I had made a huge mistake. I still feel Catholic on the inside and would like to come back to the Catholic faith.

  • What do I need to do?
  • Do I need to take the adult classes, be re-baptized, or what?

We have a parish priest that is wonderful and I feel very comfortable talking to him.

I just need to know what to do.

Mary Cope

  { After realizing the mistake in becoming a Mormon, what is required to return to the Church? }

Mike replied:

Hi Mary,

Thank-you for the very good question!

There have been more than a few people who have ask the same question you have.

First, Welcome back!

These postings should address all of your questions.

If not just follow up with us. We welcome any remaining questions you have.

Mike

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