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callalily
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I must say that, while I shouldn’t be so surprised by now, I am – with the growing number of people I meet who are “shacking up.” Not only that, but they feel no shame in broadcasting it to others. As though it is as normal and natural as living in the married state.
How do you even begin to have a dialogue, about this harmful lifestyle, with people who choose to live in concubinage? Some of the people I know who do this are merely “acquaintances” and I don’t feel comfortable speaking to them about it. I can tell that in most cases (by some of their comments), it would only make them angry. The odd thing is that some of these people are religious or at least try to be moral in others areas of life, and one, that I know of, even attends church!
I certainly don’t want to neglect my responsibility as a Christian, to admonish the sinner, but in our day and age, what is the best and most tactful, way to approach these situations? What is the Church’s teaching on this dilemma of our time? Is there a Catholic, or otherwise, group which ministers to those who are in this situation and has literature available on this?
One last thing: I don’t think I could visit the homes of those living in the state of concubinage, or those living in a second, third, fourth, etc. marriage….???
Thank you,
Callalily
How do you even begin to have a dialogue, about this harmful lifestyle, with people who choose to live in concubinage? Some of the people I know who do this are merely “acquaintances” and I don’t feel comfortable speaking to them about it. I can tell that in most cases (by some of their comments), it would only make them angry. The odd thing is that some of these people are religious or at least try to be moral in others areas of life, and one, that I know of, even attends church!
I certainly don’t want to neglect my responsibility as a Christian, to admonish the sinner, but in our day and age, what is the best and most tactful, way to approach these situations? What is the Church’s teaching on this dilemma of our time? Is there a Catholic, or otherwise, group which ministers to those who are in this situation and has literature available on this?
One last thing: I don’t think I could visit the homes of those living in the state of concubinage, or those living in a second, third, fourth, etc. marriage….???
Thank you,
Callalily