Now instead of 1 we have 30,000+ Christian churches who can't agree on even basic truths of our faith. Yet Catholicism remains the same.
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Indeed. I don’t subscribe either way (Protestant, Catholic, EO) being the absolute best denomination. I was raised Catholic and now go to an Episcopal Church (mainly because I really like the priest). It’s a good blend between Catholicism and Protestantism. Idk if having multiple denominations is a good or bad thing. On one end I’d like a unified Church. On the other hand I like the decentralization of Church. At the end of the day Christ is King. Christ is Lord. Christ is my savior.
It does not look like you had a good catechism.
Did you have a daily life of prayers?
Did you use to pray the rosary, including meditations upon the fruits of the mysteries?
Did you use to meditate upon the solemnities and devotions along the year?
Did you have a usual examination of conscience, as per the proper guide for such examination, and regular confession?
Some people do say "I used to be Catholic" without ever actually practicing the faith.
Lukewarmness is an enemy to the soul. It's fruits are lapsed Catholics.
Any protestant (as you are, although not admittedly) who actually delve into the fundaments of catholicism, becomes Catholic.
Ask Scott Hahn, for example.