Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it really is that she's happy he is no longer Catholic. There's still a lot of open prejudice against Catholicism and in some social circles, there's a definite stigma attached to being Catholic. Perhaps OP feels (hopes) that people think better of her husband because he's a Protestant now.
Indeed? Which circles, apart from the British Royal family?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it really is that she's happy he is no longer Catholic. There's still a lot of open prejudice against Catholicism and in some social circles, there's a definite stigma attached to being Catholic. Perhaps OP feels (hopes) that people think better of her husband because he's a Protestant now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We have been married for more than 20 years. He's Catholic, I'm Protestant. We only attended church a few times with his parents and then again when we were church shopping for our wedding. (We found a Protestant one that married us -- we didn't return after the wedding.) He was a regular churchgoer through high school though. But he didn't care for any of the church's stance on women's issues, etc. And then all the church scandals with priests really put him off Catholicism.
After all these many years of not attending church, we lucked into a Protestant one that's a perfect fit for both of us! He loves it there, and recently joined. It's so great to be happy at the same church together. I didn't think it would actually ever happen.
Congrats - what makes it a perfect fit?
I'm guessing she's happy she "won."
Anonymous wrote:Why not the title "Yay! My husband has converted to my religion!"?
Otherwise, it sounds like just another post by the rabidly anti-Catholic troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not the title "Yay! My husband has converted to my religion!"?
Otherwise, it sounds like just another post by the rabidly anti-Catholic troll.
+1 It's wonderful when a family can pray together in the same religion so why isn't the sentiment coming out as a positive instead of taking aim at one religion.
OP, I wish you and your DH well.
Anonymous wrote:Why not the title "Yay! My husband has converted to my religion!"?
Otherwise, it sounds like just another post by the rabidly anti-Catholic troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We have been married for more than 20 years. He's Catholic, I'm Protestant. We only attended church a few times with his parents and then again when we were church shopping for our wedding. (We found a Protestant one that married us -- we didn't return after the wedding.) He was a regular churchgoer through high school though. But he didn't care for any of the church's stance on women's issues, etc. And then all the church scandals with priests really put him off Catholicism.
After all these many years of not attending church, we lucked into a Protestant one that's a perfect fit for both of us! He loves it there, and recently joined. It's so great to be happy at the same church together. I didn't think it would actually ever happen.
Congrats - what makes it a perfect fit?
Anonymous wrote:
We have been married for more than 20 years. He's Catholic, I'm Protestant. We only attended church a few times with his parents and then again when we were church shopping for our wedding. (We found a Protestant one that married us -- we didn't return after the wedding.) He was a regular churchgoer through high school though. But he didn't care for any of the church's stance on women's issues, etc. And then all the church scandals with priests really put him off Catholicism.
After all these many years of not attending church, we lucked into a Protestant one that's a perfect fit for both of us! He loves it there, and recently joined. It's so great to be happy at the same church together. I didn't think it would actually ever happen.