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HouseArrest
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I realise there must be a big spread in ages, but that doesn’t mean that the older children don’t also need their parents. Not so much the 23 year old, but what about the teens? That is a very difficult time and I know that I needed my parents a lot when I was that age. But I just can’t see that mum & dad would be able to give much of their time to older ones when they’re so much tied up wit the little ones. I just can’t see how it would work on a practical day-to-day basis
I didn’t understand either - until God sent us 7 kids. I had no idea how one particular woman in our town did it with her 8 kids - the oldest in that family is 10 years older than my oldest - but now I get it! It all makes sense after you’re “there”. Maybe trust that it’s just something you don’t understand but possible. I could describe how I do things differently with my 7 kids that I didn’t do (and didn’t need to do) when I had only 2, but that would probably make for a boring read.
and I’m not sure how kind it is on these children (I am sure that each one is absolutely precious though of course).
I am not trying to be negative here, I am a pro-life Catholic and I love children but I don’t understand why it’s such a great virtue to have quite this many kids. It’s nowhere in the Catechism! In fact the Church says it is responsible to plan your family as long as you are using licit means. A smaller family can be just as Catholic and ‘open to life’ as one of these proportions.
Sure it can but God sent that family 18 kids, not a smaller family. Do you think maybe HE knows what He is doing?
Also I never said anything about it making a difference if they’re adopted, I think you must have misunderstood me.