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LittleHalo
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Hello,
I am a Catholic, and my boyfriend and I have been discussing marriage, and children. Since we are two different religions it is a topic we are trying to figure out and are willing to put in the effort. We currently attend each other’s church, and enjoy supporting one another in the journey together to be closer to God.
**Are there parents who have raised children (or you as the child) with parents with two separate religions? **
**How has religious understanding come out in the end? **
**Can you raise them in both churches according to the catholic church? (Id rather give the child a chance) **
My hope and opinion is that; the children focus on the fundamentals that both denominations share as small children, attend both churches, and maybe some camps / summer schools. So there is no confusion of what the bible says. Then when they are older they may see the differences, and are given the chance to ask more questions and learn the divide. I know it sounds scary but knowledge is important to me. When the child is older they may choose what religion is best for them. And I can be a strong example of what the church as to offer.
I know this sounds like a set up for a higher risk of a falling away. But the way I see it now, people raised in a solid catholic family still have the same risk of falling away. I’ve seen it in my extended family.
If two people coming together who love each other raise kids in a loving home, and have faith in God, and live in accordance to the scriptures, I see more potential for success than failure. “For whoever is not against us is for us.” Mark 9:40.
But I would like to hear what you have to say from experience, respectfully. It’s an in-depth topic for sure, and I’m reaching out to the community for support.
Thank you
Mary
I am a Catholic, and my boyfriend and I have been discussing marriage, and children. Since we are two different religions it is a topic we are trying to figure out and are willing to put in the effort. We currently attend each other’s church, and enjoy supporting one another in the journey together to be closer to God.
**Are there parents who have raised children (or you as the child) with parents with two separate religions? **
**How has religious understanding come out in the end? **
**Can you raise them in both churches according to the catholic church? (Id rather give the child a chance) **
My hope and opinion is that; the children focus on the fundamentals that both denominations share as small children, attend both churches, and maybe some camps / summer schools. So there is no confusion of what the bible says. Then when they are older they may see the differences, and are given the chance to ask more questions and learn the divide. I know it sounds scary but knowledge is important to me. When the child is older they may choose what religion is best for them. And I can be a strong example of what the church as to offer.
I know this sounds like a set up for a higher risk of a falling away. But the way I see it now, people raised in a solid catholic family still have the same risk of falling away. I’ve seen it in my extended family.
If two people coming together who love each other raise kids in a loving home, and have faith in God, and live in accordance to the scriptures, I see more potential for success than failure. “For whoever is not against us is for us.” Mark 9:40.
But I would like to hear what you have to say from experience, respectfully. It’s an in-depth topic for sure, and I’m reaching out to the community for support.
Thank you
Mary
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