Good point, but how would you do that in the first place? I know I can only speak for myself when I say I don’t point that out using those words… but when you’re talking to a person that claims they are Catholic and trying to convince you their opinions on what the Church teaches (ie, ABC and abortion) is ok, how can you not come across as telling them they aren’t Catholics? I don’t use those words, but I think the idea is conveyed enough for them to fully understand that I don’t think they’re Catholic when they hold those opinions.
I’m so sorry… I hope I’m charitable in those words… I am struggling so hard with this right now. My mother is pro-abortion and part of me wants to scream. yes it’s because of my past and her involvement in my abortion (which, in a nutshell was “You’re getting an abortion and you have no say”) but because I’m not 19 anymore, and I have studied and grown so much since, I try to share with her but she shuts me out. I have forgiven her (I truly have) but she’s the type of person that if you show her she’s wrong, she will take it as an attack and give off the “everyone hates me, nobody loves me” mentality. It’s so hard for me ot listen to her talk to her womens’ group that abortion is ok because she had a friend that committed adultery and got pregnant yet if her husband found out, he’d beat her up because he was abusive and that lead to the adultery in the first place. Circular thinking with no end in sigjt… but still… me telling her that two wrongs don’t make a right made her flip out. She’s an EME, goes to CWOC, teaches with RCIA… very involved with the community of the Church. But her core beliefs aren’t in line with Rome. (does that makes sense?)
So I’m sorry… I really am struggling and just searching and praying so hard to find something that might work.
ETA: wow, you can tell I’ve had a glass of wine… my spelling stinks!