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Background: My wife is an active Catholic. I was raised Lutheran, have a degree in Theology from a catholic university, and studied Patristics in graduate school at a catholic university before having some realizations about my faith and left the church. Our marriage is catholic.
The local parish my wife attends is giving us a hard time scheduling our newborn daughter’s baptism because I’m not Catholic, and even though I consent (as I did in prep for our marriage years ago) to raising our daughter catholic, they are refusing to work with us unless I also attend preparation classes (none of which I can attend due to work, and they are not willing to work with us scheduling-wise on that). I’m not even the catholic party. Do we have any recourses for complaints, or should we approach a parish she doesn’t attend and see if they’re willing to administer the sacrament? It’s getting ridiculous.
Edit for clarification: it’s a religious education director. Priest just redirects us back to her when we speak to him. I’m trying not to be confrontational about it, but if there’s on thing I have little patience for it’s how anyone thinks the appropriate response is to hold a sacraments hostage. My wife mentioned my background in historical theology after the first rejection, and now I think this person thinks I’m being obstinate. No, I just can’t skip work as I’m out of sick and vacation days.
The local parish my wife attends is giving us a hard time scheduling our newborn daughter’s baptism because I’m not Catholic, and even though I consent (as I did in prep for our marriage years ago) to raising our daughter catholic, they are refusing to work with us unless I also attend preparation classes (none of which I can attend due to work, and they are not willing to work with us scheduling-wise on that). I’m not even the catholic party. Do we have any recourses for complaints, or should we approach a parish she doesn’t attend and see if they’re willing to administer the sacrament? It’s getting ridiculous.
Edit for clarification: it’s a religious education director. Priest just redirects us back to her when we speak to him. I’m trying not to be confrontational about it, but if there’s on thing I have little patience for it’s how anyone thinks the appropriate response is to hold a sacraments hostage. My wife mentioned my background in historical theology after the first rejection, and now I think this person thinks I’m being obstinate. No, I just can’t skip work as I’m out of sick and vacation days.
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