Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PP. I was surprised to see this thread come back to life and really grateful for your comments about the accomodations for kids who are not on the regular schedule. I will look into it. So far he has not said I could not take them, although he has said he will never go and church should be a family thing ideally. There is a great church with a flexible mass schedule very near our house. At least if I start taking them there maybe that will push him to try one of the Protestant churches I have been suggesting if he really wants this to be a family thing.
Thanks to the other posters who had helpful comments, too. As for the backbone people, you don't have all the facts because I have not written them. It's easy to say you will just do xyz when you are not in the situation. My parents would be thrilled if I returned to the Catholic Church, but are happy as long as I am Christian. They knew long ago this was highly unlikely given the facts about DH's family, and my parents and I really respect and admire the reasons for their commitment to their religion. No one gets her own way all the time, and I feel one of the marks of a good marriage is knowing when something is so important you don't mess with it. This is one of them. I have my "big important things," too, and DH respects them.
You are in serious denial. What would you advise your kids if they were adults in this situation?
