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armywife
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I have dealt with the stress of not having a Catholic spouse as well. I see where those who hold strong views about marrying a non-Catholic are coming from.
For the first three years I went to Mass alone. It was very difficult and I always felt my husband and I were fully joined except on a spiritual level. That was a huge gap in our relationship, at least on my part. He then started going to mass with me on Sundays. I always led by example catechised all I could. Thankfully, he is now in the process of converting. He will not truely be the head of the household.
While we were engaged I told him I didn’t think we could work this out because he didn’t believe in anything. (Not athiest, just wasn’t raised with any religion). I was heartbroken that I wasn’t going to marry the man I loved. He looked at me and said it will be fine. Now I don’t know if that was just what I wanted to hear or “blinded by love” but I honestly felt like I was being led by the Spirit.
It is a very difficult life but I wonder if sometimes God brings people together so the seeds of conversion can be planted. I’m not saying that it’s the best situation or decision, but it can happen.
For the record I agree with those who say love is a choice. If definately is and I would also recommend to my children to find a catholic first.
For the first three years I went to Mass alone. It was very difficult and I always felt my husband and I were fully joined except on a spiritual level. That was a huge gap in our relationship, at least on my part. He then started going to mass with me on Sundays. I always led by example catechised all I could. Thankfully, he is now in the process of converting. He will not truely be the head of the household.
While we were engaged I told him I didn’t think we could work this out because he didn’t believe in anything. (Not athiest, just wasn’t raised with any religion). I was heartbroken that I wasn’t going to marry the man I loved. He looked at me and said it will be fine. Now I don’t know if that was just what I wanted to hear or “blinded by love” but I honestly felt like I was being led by the Spirit.
It is a very difficult life but I wonder if sometimes God brings people together so the seeds of conversion can be planted. I’m not saying that it’s the best situation or decision, but it can happen.
For the record I agree with those who say love is a choice. If definately is and I would also recommend to my children to find a catholic first.
