Anonymous
Post 03/28/2016 11:23     Subject: Communion w/out my approval

Anonymous wrote:OP here: thank you everyone for your comments.

We had a discussion with my in-laws this weekend and clarified the importance, to us, of a first communion. They have agreed not to have her do communion when she visits (she spends one Sunday a month with them - we are not "dumping her for free child care" but encouraging a relationship with her grandparents).

I feel bad I was so annoyed with them, as they are just trying to do their best by her.


Great job OP. Those kinds of discussions can be hard, but it sounds like you are all vested in a healthy and happy family for your child and also respecting each other's religions. Pretty impressive all around.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2016 01:44     Subject: Communion w/out my approval

That sounds like a great resolution. How wonderful for your DD to get to spend that quality time with her grandparents. I cherished all the time I could get with mine.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2016 01:06     Subject: Communion w/out my approval

Sounds like a good outcome, OP.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2016 00:32     Subject: Communion w/out my approval

OP here: thank you everyone for your comments.

We had a discussion with my in-laws this weekend and clarified the importance, to us, of a first communion. They have agreed not to have her do communion when she visits (she spends one Sunday a month with them - we are not "dumping her for free child care" but encouraging a relationship with her grandparents).

I feel bad I was so annoyed with them, as they are just trying to do their best by her.
Anonymous
Post 03/26/2016 00:14     Subject: Communion w/out my approval

Anonymous wrote:I think Jesus would say that having a loving relationship with your family is more important than fighting over communion.


Jesus speaks to OP via her Catholic faith, which states that authentic communion is only available in the Catholic church to those in a state of grace.