Hello everyone. My mother is a catholic. She identifies her self as one, though her beliefs are not in accordance with the doctrine of the Catholic Church. For example, she believes that animals go to Heaven. Pope John Paul II once stated that animals have souls. Aquinas says they have souls, but do not go to Heaven. Her view contradicts the Catholic view. This is just a small example. She is pro-choice and she believes it is okay for two men to love each other beyond mere friendship (in a marital way). How do I deal with this when conversations regarding these topics are brought up? I want to be a priest. I agree with the Catholic doctrine, and am in support of it. I feel like my wanting to be a priest will stir up a lot of controversy. How do I deal with this?
I would leave the pet issue alone, pick your battles. That, to me, is of lesser importance.
I don’t think it’s a mortal sin to believe a dog/cat could go to heaven.
However, the issue of believing abortion and same-sex relationships is another story.
My suggestion to you would be to get a copy of “The Catechism of the Catholic Church”. I don’t know if libraries normally carry it or not. I think it can also be found online on certain issues.
Look up the issues …abortion…same sex relationships…go to those pages and start quoting the catechism to her.
If she doesn’t believe you, suggest she talk to a priest for additional confirmation. It is NOT optional for us. We are not to be “cafeteria Catholics” and say we like certain doctrines and dogmas. If we are truly Catholic, we strive our best to believe ALL of them.
There are some things that are considered “optional”. For example…the apparitions of Mary. The Church says a few are worthy of belief. However, it also says you can be a good practicing Catholic without accepting these.
However, you CAN’T be a good practicing Catholic and defend abortion and homosexuality. She might think you can. Quote the catechism to her.
If she still resists, you at least gave it your very best effort. Either way, pray for her to come around.
I will, as well.
Hail Mary, Full of Grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blest is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
