Is Protestantism Dying?

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Is Protestantism dying? Watch this video to learn about the current state of Protestantism, its challenges, and potential for growth or decline. Explore the issues surrounding this topic and consider the future of Protestantism in the context of modern Christianity.

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0:00 Introduction: Is Protestantism Dying?
0:21 The Availability of Information
2:18 Historical Immersion and St. John Henry Newman
3:13 The Hunger for More: The Eucharist
4:42 Protestants Seeking Satisfaction
5:50 The Desire for Visible Unity
6:56 The Catholic Church's Hierarchical Structure
9:12 Conclusion: The Appeal of Catholicism
9:24 Steps to Join the Catholic Church

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What do you think is the main reason so many people are converting to Catholicism? Let me know in the comments!

CameronRiecker
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Left a lifetime of Protestantism to join the Catholic Church earlier this year at 39 years old. I'm so grateful to be Catholic!

timmleonard
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Converted to Catholicism from being a protestant… Glory be to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

nsaneviper
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Lifelong Baptist now in RCIA with my family while my 4 year old son endures cancer treatment for leukemia. I am so grateful that God has guided us to His Church even through the storm!

amnnn
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My husband and I reverted/converted to Catholicism this Pentecost at ages 50 and 54! My husbands Dad is a Pastor of a small Protestant country church and after he retires I don’t think this church will go on. It’s a signal to me that the tide is changing. My son is entering the Catholic Church as well as my husbands brother who is a life long born and raised Protestant 🙏🙏

carakerr
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The Catholic church is the fullness of truth. Amen, Amen! I believe, I believe!

proth
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Hi! I'm a non-practicing Christain, was christened as a baby, my dad is Lutheran but my mom Baptist, (the ultimate clash of protestants). I go to Church with my family on Christmas and Easter only but as a young teenager I read my Bible daily and did Bible studies with my grandmother who is Baptist, who taught me that Lutheranism is wrong, and that "everything is symbolic" so my christening didn't count to put it plainly. I'm only 17 years old btw. Anyways recently I've been researching Catholicism and learned so much about it and am frankly starting to believe it, I tried praying the rosary for the first time, but it was much longer than I thought ha-ha! Learning about Mary has been really sweet, I always wanted to know more about her, but she was always portrayed as "just a girl". So last night I saw a shooting star, and every time I see a shooting star, I'm usually waiting on an answer from the Lord, so I asked the Lord "if Catholicism is real, show me another shooting star" I waited a bit, and there it was, about a minute later. Of course, I immediately doubted it, but this video reminded me of it. Every time I've asked the Lord to answer me with a shooting star, which I have done many times, I never received anything. Yet last night I did, seems like it's sign for sure. I just wanted to share that.

jessica.sturnick
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Raised JW to Prot by default accident. Now becoming Catholic. Theres so much information; there is no excuse!

truthnotlies
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Raised Catholic - went to new age to hermetic order of the golden dawn to Protestantism back home to Catholic and love it more than ever.

imurwer
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I was baptized Catholic became addicted to drugs, and then the Protestants got a hold of me. Today I'm finally back to Catholism and at peace. My experience with protestantism felt like I was groping in the dark. Just look at the aesthetics at a Catholic church and compare the two. Most protestant churches look like a place of business. A Catholic church looks like a place of worship.

opticaldelectamentum
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Left the Church in college, went thru mainline denoms, pentacostal, and non-denom megachurches. It took me a long time to realize that my interest in secular history could be applied to church history, and slowly started to read my way back.

What really sped this process up was meeting and coming to understand who the Christians I met in two deployments to northern Iraq. I met Chaldean and Assyrian Christians living in Mosul and the towns Nineveh Plain (Tal Keyf, Al Qosh, Qara Qosh, others) and realized that their churches had bishops, liturgies, sacraments, and an immense love for Jesus, for which they were enduring unspeakable horrors.

Realizing that their churches were founded by Apostles (St. Thomas particularly) was the final breakthrough.

Also after leaving the military getting to know Catholics in my community who clearly loved Jesus helped a ton too.

andrewrolwes
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The irony of the protestant pastors saying that the protestant reformation was when they could finally read the bible for themselves, and how it set them free from the claims of the catholic church; And now that protestants can easily read history and the church fathers for themselves instead of just hearing the pastors version of history they are leaving protestantism

georgeperez
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I felt completely spiritually homeless when I was protestant. Now that I am Catholic, I feel like I can step into any parish and feel like I’m visiting with His family.

barbieojeda
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Incessant reading is what brought me to the Catholic Church.

dinkledork
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Who was it that said that when on the outside of a church, the stained glass windows are dark and dreary— but once inside, the windows come to life and are fully recognizable. Something along those lines.. a beautiful way to think of the Catholic Church

dsonyay
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Someone took a survey of the top three things that people like to hear.1. I love you 2. You're forgiven. 3. Suppers ready. That is what the Catholic church offers.

deeswearingen
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i pray all protestants return to catholic church. i have a feeling they'd be amazing Catholics, especially Americans (USA).

puebloruizrecords
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This is confirmation for me going back to the Catholic church 🙏🙏🙏 Thank u. I grew up Anglican and I get this... the truth shall set us free!!

leebardien
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71 years old. Raised Catholic in an all protestant home (long story maternal grandfather whom I never knew Catholic thus mom was). I love so many young are coming into the church. However I am only Catholic in family. I spent most of my adulthood in various protestant churches. Please pray my sister comes back and my son and family convert

janpetsch
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Jesus didn't say this is a symbol of my body, this is "spiritually" my body. He said this "IS" my body.

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