STO
Actus Formalis Defectionis ab Ecclesia Catholica
Last summer, I declared my formal defection from the Catholic Church by writing the bishop overseeing the parish where my parents had me christened as a baby.
I received a formal confirmation stating that a note had been added to the baptismal record which states that I renounced my status as a baptized person.
I no longer wanted to have any formal connection with an institution I oppose on a variety of political, social and cultural levels, an organisation I never chose to join in the first place.
Why would one allow them to regard you as even provisionally Catholic? What are you afraid of? Do you still have doubts about believing in God and are keeping your options open in case you want to return to the Church?
SC
Symmetric Chaos
Fractal King
Re: Actus Formalis Defectionis ab Ecclesia Catholica
Originally posted by Storm
Why would one allow them to regard you as even provisionally Catholic? What are you afraid of? Do you still have doubts about believing in God and are keeping your options open in case you want to return to the Church?
1) I didn't even know you could formally renounce your baptism. In fact it surprises me that it's even possible.
2) Baptism is a religious ritual that doesn't really matter to me. Renouncing it is also a religious ritual that doesn't really matter to me for exactly the same reason.
INI
Re: Actus Formalis Defectionis ab Ecclesia Catholica
Originally posted by Storm
Why would one allow them to regard you as even provisionally Catholic? What are you afraid of? Do you still have doubts about believing in God and are keeping your options open in case you want to return to the Church?
because where you have been is a fundamental part of where you are now?
it would be like me renouncing that I ever lived in Ontario because I currently believe residing in Manitoba is better, no?
I'm not a religious person now, but my experiences with religion certainly shaped my current "religious" persona
MIN
Re: Actus Formalis Defectionis ab Ecclesia Catholica
Originally posted by Storm
Do you still have doubts about believing in God and are keeping your options open in case you want to return to the Church?
Are you against the possibility of a God, or how the Church managed the subject matter? And if you do have doubts, would you necessarily have to...recommunicate?
SIR
siriuswriter
Senior Member
Re: Re: Actus Formalis Defectionis ab Ecclesia Catholica
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I didn't even know you could formally renounce your baptism. In fact it surprises me that it's even possible.
Hear, hear.
Up till now I thought it was just, if you're baptised Catholic, you're as Catholic as the Pope no matter what you do with your life.
I wonder if these statistics are brought up for discussion when the Pope goes to talk with St. Peter.
RGJ
Re: Actus Formalis Defectionis ab Ecclesia Catholica
Originally posted by Storm
Why would one allow them to regard you as even provisionally Catholic? What are you afraid of? Do you still have doubts about believing in God and are keeping your options open in case you want to return to the Church?
would it really matter even if you did? i mean, say next year you decide you believe in the catholic faith again and would like to be baptised once more. are they really going to say no?
that said, i don't really like the idea of artificially adding to their numbers but i wouldn't even know how to go about doing this. i don't remember where i was baptised and don't really want to have to ask my mother. last time i tried telling her i was atheist she just cried and said that she wished she took me to church more when i was little, and how she wants me to go to heaven with her etc. i'm certainly not under the impression that god would give me a free pass just because i never officially renounced my baptism.