Anonymous wrote:So the thinking is that people can ask us to beseech God for some specific thing for them but then they want to have nothing else to do with Him?
Anonymous wrote:You're over-thinking this. Send her the book, if you feel it will help.
Anonymous wrote:So the thinking is that people can ask us to beseech God for some specific thing for them but then they want to have nothing else to do with Him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think so. I had a catholic friend do this when I was experiencing infertility. I brought the metal she gave me to every appointment.
What is the religious significance of metal? That seems less overt than a prayer book but I don't know the significance of metal. Op are there other spiritual but not catholic specific books you think she might enjoy?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think so. I had a catholic friend do this when I was experiencing infertility. I brought the metal she gave me to every appointment.
However, it probably wouldn't help as much as therapeutic recommendations for anxiety, dealing with grief or whatever is ailing your friend, if you see what I mean. I am a pragmatist at heart.