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ToucanSam12
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I am a practicing Catholic, and take my faith very seriously. I have a difficult problem I am wrestling with that I hope can be answered. I searched back through a checklist for attending weddings, published by Michelle Arnold, but I couldn’t find an answer to my question.
The problem:
A childhood friend of mine is getting married, at a golf course, and I have been asked to be part of the wedding.
The facts:
Can I attend? I feel that not attending and participating may push my longtime friend further from the truth, and would damage our relationship, which I value greatly. I know I am one of only a handful of true Catholic friends to him. I don’t know what to do. At the same time, I don’t want to cause scandal or endorse something that is ultimately damaging souls.
Please help!
The problem:
A childhood friend of mine is getting married, at a golf course, and I have been asked to be part of the wedding.
The facts:
- My friend (the groom) grew up Catholic, attended the same private Catholic school as me, but has been living outside the Church since 2004; he is a professed atheist now. This is a complicated and painful point of discussion.
- His bride was raised Catholic. I don’t know as much about the particulars of her upbringing, but I don’t believe she is practicing the faith at the moment.
- I have been asked to sing at the wedding and to be a groomsman.
Can I attend? I feel that not attending and participating may push my longtime friend further from the truth, and would damage our relationship, which I value greatly. I know I am one of only a handful of true Catholic friends to him. I don’t know what to do. At the same time, I don’t want to cause scandal or endorse something that is ultimately damaging souls.
Please help!