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gmarie21
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You keep saying the “Churches approach to forgiveness”, yet I keep telling you the REALITY of the Church’s approach to forgiveness. I, as well as others here, have explained EXACTLY how the Church has approached us single, unwed mothers when we sought forgiveness during our pregnancies, yet in your hard heart you have chosen to ignore the reality. I have spoken and been counseled by Opus Dei priests, priests who celebrate the Tridintine mass only, Cannon Lawyer priests, and very outspoken “you must follow the magesterium and here’s what the Catholic Church teaches” priests, and all have counseled me the same way, once forgiven, yes, there are consequences (raising a child alone, which is EXTREMELY difficult first emotionally, second financially and third spiritually) but if you are blessed with a support system, praise God for the gift of your support system. Not a single one said you must “wear the Scarlet Letter” and always publically ask for forgiveness and show you’re repentant to EVERY single person who has witnessed the fact that you are a sinner (if that were the case, I’d have to repent of my sin to EVERY SINGLE PERSON AT MASS, ON THE STREET, AT THE STORE, IN MY FAMILY, ETC. b/c my being pregnant without a ring on my finger was evedence that I sinned).So are you saying that the Churches approach to forgivness is in error?
I know for me, my support system included my family who attended a baby shower for my daughter and supplied her (via me) with the car seat, nursery furniture, clothing, baby laundry detergent, some toys, and other little items one needs for a baby. The ones who had issues with my situation b/c they had the same attitude that you had. However, they too have sinned and seem to forget their sin b/c it wasn’t so public, yet it still hurts (and has hurt) those around them.