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Help. I’m somewhat at a loss and need some (name removed by moderator)ut.
I am one of the only Catholics in my family, including my in-laws, and the only one that resides in the state. My son’s First Eucharist is in April and I really want it to be a special celebration for him. My dilema is that my mom and most of her family is Seventh Day Adventist. (For those unfamiliar, they worship on Saturday mornings and are very anti- Catholic in their theology.) The rest of the family belong to various protestant faiths. For the most part all of my family and my husbands are charitable, but don’t really support our faith. The Mass is scheduled for Saturday morning.
So do I keep this celebration to our immediate family or invite the whole family only to have them skip the mass and show up for the party. I’m sure my son would be happy to see them even for part of it, but I know he would wonder why they can’t be there for all of it. Wouldn’t that send a weird message to him?
He knows that we all go to different churches and he knows that Nana (my mom) doesn’t believe what we do but since he goes to our parish school, he sees how involved his classmates extended families are. He really wants the support of our large family.
Maybe I’m making a big thing out of nothing, but this is a big step for him and I really want this to be positive and joyful.
Any suggestions? Thoughts?
I am one of the only Catholics in my family, including my in-laws, and the only one that resides in the state. My son’s First Eucharist is in April and I really want it to be a special celebration for him. My dilema is that my mom and most of her family is Seventh Day Adventist. (For those unfamiliar, they worship on Saturday mornings and are very anti- Catholic in their theology.) The rest of the family belong to various protestant faiths. For the most part all of my family and my husbands are charitable, but don’t really support our faith. The Mass is scheduled for Saturday morning.
So do I keep this celebration to our immediate family or invite the whole family only to have them skip the mass and show up for the party. I’m sure my son would be happy to see them even for part of it, but I know he would wonder why they can’t be there for all of it. Wouldn’t that send a weird message to him?
He knows that we all go to different churches and he knows that Nana (my mom) doesn’t believe what we do but since he goes to our parish school, he sees how involved his classmates extended families are. He really wants the support of our large family.
Maybe I’m making a big thing out of nothing, but this is a big step for him and I really want this to be positive and joyful.
Any suggestions? Thoughts?