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Mrchatsworth
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True, but if it weren’t then some guy at the parish stands no chance. I think the first course taken should be open communication where tough questions are asked.
Maybe not “some guy”, but rather either someone he is close to and respects, or, absent that, a bunch of guys doing an “intervention”, like they do with alcoholics (and considering that the OP states her husband is doing crystal meth, that would be more than appropriate here).True, but if it weren’t then some guy at the parish stands no chance. I think the first course taken should be open communication where tough questions are asked.
“Iron sharpens iron”.Odd that you keep pushing a “group of guys”. One might call that a mob.
I’m not disputing Retrouvaille. I’m just saying this guy is a “hard nut to crack” and she may need outside help in getting him to see he has a problem. Although I never have heard of any “interventions” being done by parishoners in any of the parishes I’ve been in, I do recall a former boss talking about having to take part in “interventions”.If in your experience that saves marriages ok.
I still encourage a program like retrovaille but affairs and Drug use needs to stop.