Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
OP, why be suspicious? Look at it as a lovely gesture as the priest taking his time to want to get to know a new member and his family. That's absolutely how this would be at my (Protestant) church and nothing more.
You've never met a Catholic priest, have you?
True, but this would apply to any pastor -- they are all scouting for more church members. Times are tough, with church membership dropping in all denominations. The difference is the guilt trip a catholic priest can try to lay on a fallen-by-the-wayside Catholic who is not raising his child in the faith -- major mortal sin.
It's not a sin to raise your child Christian.
Anonymous wrote:OP, would you be suspicious of a pastor of your church wanted to meet you, DH and DD? Either DH meets with the priest on his own, you all go but it doesn't change how you raise DD, or your DH respectfully declines.
I don't think you need to be scared or anything. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
OP, why be suspicious? Look at it as a lovely gesture as the priest taking his time to want to get to know a new member and his family. That's absolutely how this would be at my (Protestant) church and nothing more.
You've never met a Catholic priest, have you?
True, but this would apply to any pastor -- they are all scouting for more church memers. Times are tough, with church membership dropping in all denominations. The difference is the guilt trip a catholic priest can try to lay on a fallen-by-the-wayside Catholic who is not raising his child in the faith -- major mortal sin.
How is that a sin let alone a mortal one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
OP, why be suspicious? Look at it as a lovely gesture as the priest taking his time to want to get to know a new member and his family. That's absolutely how this would be at my (Protestant) church and nothing more.
You've never met a Catholic priest, have you?
True, but this would apply to any pastor -- they are all scouting for more church memers. Times are tough, with church membership dropping in all denominations. The difference is the guilt trip a catholic priest can try to lay on a fallen-by-the-wayside Catholic who is not raising his child in the faith -- major mortal sin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
OP, why be suspicious? Look at it as a lovely gesture as the priest taking his time to want to get to know a new member and his family. That's absolutely how this would be at my (Protestant) church and nothing more.
You've never met a Catholic priest, have you?
True, but this would apply to any pastor -- they are all scouting for more church members. Times are tough, with church membership dropping in all denominations. The difference is the guilt trip a catholic priest can try to lay on a fallen-by-the-wayside Catholic who is not raising his child in the faith -- major mortal sin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
OP, why be suspicious? Look at it as a lovely gesture as the priest taking his time to want to get to know a new member and his family. That's absolutely how this would be at my (Protestant) church and nothing more.
You've never met a Catholic priest, have you?
Anonymous wrote:OP, would you be suspicious of a pastor of your church wanted to meet you, DH and DD? Either DH meets with the priest on his own, you all go but it doesn't change how you raise DD, or your DH respectfully declines.
I don't think you need to be scared or anything. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
OP, why be suspicious? Look at it as a lovely gesture as the priest taking his time to want to get to know a new member and his family. That's absolutely how this would be at my (Protestant) church and nothing more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
I don't think the priest is going to go for that -- I can't imagine the priest's visit is for any other reason than to bring in the whole family -- especially the daughter.
Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.
Anonymous wrote:DH wants her raised Protestant and that hasn't changed since deciding to join. He is fine with exposure to Catholicism but doesn't want her to go to Catholic school or CCD or anything. He was mostly culturally Catholic when we married and says he can't see himself as anything but a Catholic. I think it's mostly inertia and guilty (sorry) that keeps him there.