Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know we're not the only ones. DH and his family are Catholic, his parents a little more hardcore than he is. They have become more and more horrified at each step in our marriage: my refusal to have a Catholic wedding, the children being baptized outside the Catholic Church, DH attending church with me. Anyway, it has gotten to the point where they mention it every time we see them and they've started calling DH to ask what we're doing about the kids first communion (hint: nothing).
I know the answer is to have DH tell them to back off, but he won't. Refuses. And I am tired of visiting with them and them making snide comments about our children and me going to hell. Any advice?
They aren't Catholics. They won't do first communion. The grandparents are being willfully obtuse. Personally I would enlist the aid of their Priest to explain to them that the children are not Catholic and thus won't be going through first communion. The priest needs to give them some remedial lessons on how it works.
Anonymous wrote:I know we're not the only ones. DH and his family are Catholic, his parents a little more hardcore than he is. They have become more and more horrified at each step in our marriage: my refusal to have a Catholic wedding, the children being baptized outside the Catholic Church, DH attending church with me. Anyway, it has gotten to the point where they mention it every time we see them and they've started calling DH to ask what we're doing about the kids first communion (hint: nothing).
I know the answer is to have DH tell them to back off, but he won't. Refuses. And I am tired of visiting with them and them making snide comments about our children and me going to hell. Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:Honest question for you OP: have your in-laws actually made any direct reference to you going to hell? Or is that your way of summarizing a longer version of what they say - something along the lines of the Catholic church being the most complete and direct path to God?
I ask because I have a very Catholic husband and Catholic in-laws, I'm not Catholic, not even Christian, but I've attended various Catholic things over the years and the Church's stance on non-Catholics is not that they are going to hell. In fact, the Church doesn't claim to know that anyone is in hell at all, because God is merciful and we have no way of knowing the bounds of what his mercy would forgive.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, DH has explicitly told me I'm not allowed to mention it. And if I say I won't see them, I'm being "overly sensitive".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, DH has explicitly told me I'm not allowed to mention it. And if I say I won't see them, I'm being "overly sensitive".
I'd kick your DH in the balls. Someone is REALLY going to tell his wife she's going to hell and he thinks that's okay? Dickpunch for sure.
Yep. He thinks I'm being oversensitive because "it's not true" and that I must hate his family for even bringing it up.
Anonymous wrote:He can't have it both ways--being the husband AND being the little boy afraid of upsetting his parents.
If he wants to field phone calls from them, that's his business. Let it go.
But the second a snide comment is made, RESPOND with exactly what 00:47 posted. Say it word for word. Then tell the kids it's time to leave (if you're visiting them) or go out (of the room, for a walk, to bed if you're home).
Be ready. Don't look to your husband when they make the snide comment. Just be ready and say it. No discussion. Say it in the calmest, firm voice. You can do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, DH has explicitly told me I'm not allowed to mention it. And if I say I won't see them, I'm being "overly sensitive".
I'd kick your DH in the balls. Someone is REALLY going to tell his wife she's going to hell and he thinks that's okay? Dickpunch for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, DH has explicitly told me I'm not allowed to mention it. And if I say I won't see them, I'm being "overly sensitive".