Hi Justmehere,
How are you today?
Here's hoping that your "little you" is feeling safer and valued by the people here.
Just so you know where im coming from in what follows; I'm not a church go_er. I don't disbelieve either. I was baptised by the episcopal s, spent my teens with the Quakers, was married to a Roman Catholic. I'm something of a small b, bad Quaker, and very small u unitarian, I also like Tao, Zen and the Suffis.
Quakers don't have priests, no one gets between a traditional Quaker and his/her God.
I'm gathering from what you have written, that you appreciate having a mentor in your spiritual journey?
The guys who I've been most impressed with as priests, have been the Roman Catholics. Although you can get idiots in any institution ( and good people in even the worst of institutions), Rome trains its priests well.
There are very different flavours within the church of Rome. What follows are gross generalisations My personal favourites are the northern Italians, as principled (dare I say libertarians?). The Irish tend to be more controlling, playing the guilt card and prudish. The Irish Roman church, and its descendants in Britain, oz and America, is also the one which has been having big problems with child abuse, magdelain laundries and industrial schools. The Spanish that ive met seem to be pretty superstitious. They can't all have been, the late scholastics at Salamanca were amazing philosophers as well as Jesuit monks.
The basic Roman teachings are Augustinian, and they are sound. They won't have people panicking because the rapture is supposed to be the day after tomorrow...
I personally steer well clear of any of the "post millenialists" (belief that man must stamp out sin and establish god's kingdom for 1,000 years before Jesus will return), post mils have proven in the 20th century to be more than willing to pick pockets, break legs, and mutilate [my] genitals, in the name of stamping out "sin".
For non Christians, if you can find some welcoming buddists... Some buddists just want to be left alone and arent necessarily welcoming, others are welcoming. Also, have you any Sikhs? They're pretty cool.