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JadensMom
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Thank you Harpazo for being one of the only ones who hasn’t made mean assertions against me here.
It’s not that I would dislike ANY woman who got engaged to my brother or that I don’t think any woman would be good enough for him – that’s absurd. It’s simply that I always thought he’d marry a good Catholic girl with a normal attitude towards children, which I don’t think is too much to ask. I suppose OutinChgoburbs you would be delighted to hear that your only brother wanted to marry a sterile atheist who doesn’t like children, but to me it feels as though he’s flying in our whole family’s faces and throwing our Catholic values in the trash.
And I’m not judging as to whether she isn’t Catholic or not by implication – she isn’t, and she’s said that she isn’t. (When we asked her, she said that if she really HAD to say what religion she was, she’d go with agnostic.) And she’s met my son much more than once, and met other nieces and nephews in our family, and never been especially warm to any of them. Just this last Christmas we invited both of them over to my parents’ house to watch all the children unwrap Christmas presents, and told them both get there at about six a.m. because that’s when the kids wake up and start wanting to open presents.
Well, guess what? My brother showed up at six a.m., ALONE. He said that his fiancée would be joining us for Christmas lunch and dinner and evening party after Mass, which she did. So all right, she couldn’t make the effort to get up early one day out of the year to join in the family Christmas and she couldn’t go to Mass, but she could show up and eat my mother’s cooking and go to our party. She’s also been invited to birthday parties for the nieces and nephews, including my son, but she can never make it. My brother will show up and bring a gift with a card from both of them, but she hasn’t gone to a single child’s party this YEAR. I think she’s been to about two and then she always has to work or has other commitments.
Plus it’s tradition in our family for my mother to start making the first baby’s baptism gown after the engagement is announced and give the gown as a wedding gift. (She’s done this for five daughters now.) I KNOW she thinks she’s going to see grandchildren from them because the last time I was at her house, she was sewing that little gown for them. All happy and beaming, sewing that little dress by hand.
And if I’m “narrow-minded” on the topic of sterilization, well then so is the Catholic Church. “2399 The regulation of births represents one of the aspects of responsible fatherhood and motherhood. Legitimate intentions on the part of the spouses do not justify recourse to morally unacceptable means (for example, direct sterilization or contraception).”
And so was His Holiness John Paul II. He wrote that sterilization was absolutely forbidden, period! “It (direct sterilization) is absolutely forbidden … according to the teaching of the Church, even when it is motivated by a subjectively right intention of curing or preventing a physical or psychological ill-effect which is foreseen or feared as a result of pregnancy.”
There you have it straight from the horse’s mouth. I got that off the Vatican’s website. Are you going to tell me the Vatican is wrong? I don’t see any loophole in there for men who marry diabetics, do you?
Fact is: She’s rejected the Church and doesn’t like children, and has no intention of having any children, and not only that, she’s wilfully gone out and destroyed any chance she had of having children. He knows this and he’s willfully entering into an invalid marriage and he hasn’t bothered to tell our mother the truth.
So yes, this is bothering me.
It’s not that I would dislike ANY woman who got engaged to my brother or that I don’t think any woman would be good enough for him – that’s absurd. It’s simply that I always thought he’d marry a good Catholic girl with a normal attitude towards children, which I don’t think is too much to ask. I suppose OutinChgoburbs you would be delighted to hear that your only brother wanted to marry a sterile atheist who doesn’t like children, but to me it feels as though he’s flying in our whole family’s faces and throwing our Catholic values in the trash.
And I’m not judging as to whether she isn’t Catholic or not by implication – she isn’t, and she’s said that she isn’t. (When we asked her, she said that if she really HAD to say what religion she was, she’d go with agnostic.) And she’s met my son much more than once, and met other nieces and nephews in our family, and never been especially warm to any of them. Just this last Christmas we invited both of them over to my parents’ house to watch all the children unwrap Christmas presents, and told them both get there at about six a.m. because that’s when the kids wake up and start wanting to open presents.
Well, guess what? My brother showed up at six a.m., ALONE. He said that his fiancée would be joining us for Christmas lunch and dinner and evening party after Mass, which she did. So all right, she couldn’t make the effort to get up early one day out of the year to join in the family Christmas and she couldn’t go to Mass, but she could show up and eat my mother’s cooking and go to our party. She’s also been invited to birthday parties for the nieces and nephews, including my son, but she can never make it. My brother will show up and bring a gift with a card from both of them, but she hasn’t gone to a single child’s party this YEAR. I think she’s been to about two and then she always has to work or has other commitments.
Plus it’s tradition in our family for my mother to start making the first baby’s baptism gown after the engagement is announced and give the gown as a wedding gift. (She’s done this for five daughters now.) I KNOW she thinks she’s going to see grandchildren from them because the last time I was at her house, she was sewing that little gown for them. All happy and beaming, sewing that little dress by hand.
And if I’m “narrow-minded” on the topic of sterilization, well then so is the Catholic Church. “2399 The regulation of births represents one of the aspects of responsible fatherhood and motherhood. Legitimate intentions on the part of the spouses do not justify recourse to morally unacceptable means (for example, direct sterilization or contraception).”
And so was His Holiness John Paul II. He wrote that sterilization was absolutely forbidden, period! “It (direct sterilization) is absolutely forbidden … according to the teaching of the Church, even when it is motivated by a subjectively right intention of curing or preventing a physical or psychological ill-effect which is foreseen or feared as a result of pregnancy.”
There you have it straight from the horse’s mouth. I got that off the Vatican’s website. Are you going to tell me the Vatican is wrong? I don’t see any loophole in there for men who marry diabetics, do you?
Fact is: She’s rejected the Church and doesn’t like children, and has no intention of having any children, and not only that, she’s wilfully gone out and destroyed any chance she had of having children. He knows this and he’s willfully entering into an invalid marriage and he hasn’t bothered to tell our mother the truth.
So yes, this is bothering me.