Redefined wrote:How 'bout just asking them? Next time you see this group of curious youngsters brought in, approach with something like, "Wow, I've haven't seen such an interest by a Mormon youth group before. So what brings y'all here today? What are you hoping to learn from your experience here? Are there any questions that I, as a devout Catholic member myself, can answer for you?"
You can even ask them if they feel the spirit of God that you are feeling today as you worship. If they say yes, then you can say, "well, knowing a bit about Mormonism, and how the spirit confirms truth, would you like to find out more about our church, and how you might be baptized?"
*Mormon-thinking cap on* My suspicion is, other than some sort of scouting-similar badge requirement for exploring religions, they may in fact be there for "image" purposes, similar to the Mormon ad campaign. To make the appearance to outsiders that they are open-minded to other religions. Also, getting the Catholic members attention, hoping that these Catholic members notice a special spirit that these youngsters possess, and hope to leave the Catholic members wanting to know more about this spirit they felt around these youngsters that they've never felt themselves. *Mormon-thinking cap off*
Never hurts to ask though.
Funny, if you hang around our church anytime where people think it is "off hours" (which, by the way, there is no such thing in a Catholic church), people try to make you their guide. One of our deacons teased me once, after one of these times, where I was nabbed for an impromptu Q&A on a weeknight. He asked me if I had been to Temple Square for training.
lol.
Mainly, we just let people do their wanderings, and don't bother them. This particular evening, the wanderings got caught up in a special Mass.
I had this thought at the time, that God must have led them there. At the same time, I know what Mormons teach about Catholics. So there it is, very confusing for me.