I was raised in a family of mixed faiths, my father was born and raised in a catholic family, but my mom’s family is mainly protestant and some are very anti-catholic. My Dad left the church before he married my mom, and they raised us primarily in the Methodist church, where I was baptised at 14…I don’t know that I was as devout as what the word devout would make me appear to be, but I went to church and sunday school regularly, and tried to do the same during college…
Then God decided to bring Tim into my life, a cradle catholic who was sweeter, kinder and more loving then I ever knew a man could be…He taught me how to trust a man, and showed me that I was important too…when we started discussing marriage, we had many discussions about children, faith, and we decided that we would be married in December of 2002…his family had pretty much fallen away from the church, as had he during his early teen years…and we were married in a civil ceremony…
Last Spring we PCS’d (its a military term, it means moved) to Maryland, and we began discussing the decisions we had made before we got married…we wanted to have children, children that we had agreed to raise in the catholic faith, a faith I had been longing to share since I was a child…
I started talking to the CRE and the Priest about RCIA and we discovered that Tim had never received Confirmation, and we began RCIA in October. In February we had our marriage blessed, and our Priest decided I was prepared for my First Holy Communion that night. It was the most beautiful wedding gift I could ever have received, and I am most thankful for it. Tim and I will receive the sacrament of Confirmation together in April when the Bishop comes to our Parish.
sometimes I wish it had all happened sooner, but I know that I really wasn’t ready before now.
Peace be with you,
Jamie