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Rome0212
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I have had a neighbor for the past 16 years (about the same age) who I had always been on good terms with. We would borrow things from each other or help each other, have friendly discussions sometimes, etc. Then came time for a new fence. My wife and I did some research and picked out a couple attractive fence styles and I pitched them to my neighbor, leaving them with a couple printed photos. They agreed to the design and we contracted with a fence company to build it. Then my neighbor and his wife wanted to discuss stain colors (thinking it would be nice and easier if our fences matched), so I popped next door at the agreed-upon time to talk about it (my wife stayed home). The discussion was odd though, with my neighbor (the husband) mostly hanging back and fiddling with things while I calmly discussed things with his wife, then he would snipe some aggressive comments at me now and then. I ended up agreeing with his wife that we should get a color selection guide from Home Depot and see if we could agree on a stain color. Just about this time he sniped again for the 6th or 7th time, so I told him I didn’t appreciate his sniping and pointed to his wife as an example of how to discuss this calmly. At this point his exploded at me and came rushing up like he was wanted to slug me. He screamed in my face with veins popping out of his head and swore at me, insulted me and told me to get off his property. I reminded his that we have been neighbors and (loosely) friends for 16 years and asked why he was attacking me in this way. He didn’t answer, but just kept up his tirade. As I walked back to my own side of the property line, he hurled insults at me and then started insulting my wife as well, who wasn’t even present. Instead of insulting him back or swearing or anything, I tried very hard to maintain my composure, but I told him he needed to go to anger management, then went inside before he could continue to hurl more insults.
After that, we progressed through the wife’s email instead of in-person contact. Instead of any further stain color discussion, they informed me that they already chose their own color for fence stain, so we didn’t end up matching up in the end.
I never even found out what his big problem was, though I asked on one of the emails I was exchanging with his wife. I have been trying to handle things in a Catholic way by turning the other cheek and trying to let it all go. I usually wave at them or say hello when I see them outside in their yard or walking their dog. They will often avert their eyes and may answer in a cold tone if I say hello…or may not. I don’t really care about being good buddies with them, but they are keeping a tension between us, even though the husband was the one who blew his top. Oddly enough, they are Catholic too and we go to the same parish…just different mass times.
So, sorry for the long story. I was wondering though what a good Catholic should do in this odd circumstance? I have forgiven them in my heart and just try to give a friendly wave or hello (not ignore them) when I see them outside, but the tension I mentioned feels uncomfortable. I really don’t want to approach them to make peace since they don’t seem at all willing and they were the offending party in this whole scenario, anyway. Am I handling this the best way I can as a Catholic? I know the verse about if you have something against your brother, leave your gift at the altar and go and settle it with him and them come back. I don’t really have anything against them now since I have chosen to forgive them. And I don’t believe I’m required to go make peace with people who don’t seem to want anything to do with me…am I?
Thanks everyone for any (name removed by moderator)uts and thoughts.
After that, we progressed through the wife’s email instead of in-person contact. Instead of any further stain color discussion, they informed me that they already chose their own color for fence stain, so we didn’t end up matching up in the end.
I never even found out what his big problem was, though I asked on one of the emails I was exchanging with his wife. I have been trying to handle things in a Catholic way by turning the other cheek and trying to let it all go. I usually wave at them or say hello when I see them outside in their yard or walking their dog. They will often avert their eyes and may answer in a cold tone if I say hello…or may not. I don’t really care about being good buddies with them, but they are keeping a tension between us, even though the husband was the one who blew his top. Oddly enough, they are Catholic too and we go to the same parish…just different mass times.
So, sorry for the long story. I was wondering though what a good Catholic should do in this odd circumstance? I have forgiven them in my heart and just try to give a friendly wave or hello (not ignore them) when I see them outside, but the tension I mentioned feels uncomfortable. I really don’t want to approach them to make peace since they don’t seem at all willing and they were the offending party in this whole scenario, anyway. Am I handling this the best way I can as a Catholic? I know the verse about if you have something against your brother, leave your gift at the altar and go and settle it with him and them come back. I don’t really have anything against them now since I have chosen to forgive them. And I don’t believe I’m required to go make peace with people who don’t seem to want anything to do with me…am I?
Thanks everyone for any (name removed by moderator)uts and thoughts.