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Reply to "Raised Catholic and unsure if/how to pass those traditions to my kids"
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[quote=Anonymous]The pull you are feeling probably has something to do with comfort if traditions and ritual and connection to your family heritage. But it could also be a thirst to know God. Don’t ignore that one. Church itself (whether Catholic Protestant) is not to be worshipped because church in terms of a gathering/assembling of people of like-faith is a flawed group of sinful humans who will ALWAYS fall short. You are right to be skeptical and check yourself if you start to feel that being a part of any religion means accepting that any leader or parishioner in that faith is above reproach. None of us is free from sin. And that’s why we accept the gift of salvation from Jesus Christ. Grab into that and teach your children that He is God in the form of man…and is our holy example. Maybe start by reading the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) with your children and let that lead you into how much it little you want to attend church. As a Christian parent, the most important significant thing to pass on to your kids isn’t love of CHURCH. It is love of God and relationship with Jesus Christ. [/quote]
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