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pammie
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My 10 yr old, Catholic schooled daughter told me she believes in the death penalty ( I have posted about her before–she’s tiny but strong willed and precocious! ) She feels that really bad people sometimes deserve this punishment. I was respectful of her and explained our belief as Catholics that only God can decide when someone dies.
I was sharing this with another Catholic mom who’s children attend the same school as my child and here lies the problem. This mom told me she does not believe in many of the Catholic “rules” and supports gay rights and gay marriage. ( I am not condemning her or anyone else’s right to believe what they believe ).
I told her that it was important that Catholic children learn about their faith and what we believe as Catholics. These beliefs are not random but given to us by God in the scripture.
Sending a child to Catholic school and practicing cafeteria style Catholicism would, in my opinion, do nothing but confuse a child and you can pretty well bet that they will grow up and continue to be Catholic in name only. I feel that I was not a very good apologist in this situation and could have done a better job in discussing this issue with this parent. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I can handle my daughter but the situation with the other mom really caught me off guard.
Thank You
I was sharing this with another Catholic mom who’s children attend the same school as my child and here lies the problem. This mom told me she does not believe in many of the Catholic “rules” and supports gay rights and gay marriage. ( I am not condemning her or anyone else’s right to believe what they believe ).
I told her that it was important that Catholic children learn about their faith and what we believe as Catholics. These beliefs are not random but given to us by God in the scripture.
Sending a child to Catholic school and practicing cafeteria style Catholicism would, in my opinion, do nothing but confuse a child and you can pretty well bet that they will grow up and continue to be Catholic in name only. I feel that I was not a very good apologist in this situation and could have done a better job in discussing this issue with this parent. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I can handle my daughter but the situation with the other mom really caught me off guard.
Thank You