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ByzCath2019
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One the hardest thing being Catholic, especially Byzantine Catholic, is being the only Byzantine Catholic in my family. It’s hard! Whenever I try to explain my faith, and give good, factual evidence of the Faith and the Church, it’s as if my family isn’t interested or I’m attacked because of it. Just the other day, my dad and I were talking about the Free Masons. I had made the comment, that the Free Masons were and are the organization who’s sole purpose was to undermine the Church. As you might imagine, he wasn’t too pleased about that. Yes! He’s a former Free Mason.
And mom, bless her heart, she grew up in a time, when the Church was only chanting and singing in Latin, and was given poor education on the faith.
My question is: what are the challenges being the only Catholic in your family, and how do you overcome those challenges and where do you draw the line within reason as far theological differences?
And mom, bless her heart, she grew up in a time, when the Church was only chanting and singing in Latin, and was given poor education on the faith.
My question is: what are the challenges being the only Catholic in your family, and how do you overcome those challenges and where do you draw the line within reason as far theological differences?
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