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TJWeger
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Hello all,
My wife’s niece is getting married next fall to a Jewish man. She was raised Catholic and neither are practicing their respective faiths. The wedding will be with a justice of the peace, secular.
Being her confirmation sponsor, my wife reached out to her niece a number of years ago about her faith realizing that she was getting serious with this Jewish man. My wife was aware that her niece was rarely, if ever, attending Mass anymore. She let her know she’s praying for her, any support she needs, etc. Her niece responded by complaining to her mother that her aunt was making her “feel guity”. Her mother told my wife to back off.
We are pussycats. If anything, we don’t rock the boat. My wife was very careful in how she approached her niece.
My wife insists we should attend the wedding as we don’t know what is in her heart, whether she has disavowed being Catholic altogether, etc. My question is, what the heck do I say to her and her husband in the congratulations line after the secular wedding? The only thing I can think to say is to congratulate them on their commitment to one another.
My wife’s niece is getting married next fall to a Jewish man. She was raised Catholic and neither are practicing their respective faiths. The wedding will be with a justice of the peace, secular.
Being her confirmation sponsor, my wife reached out to her niece a number of years ago about her faith realizing that she was getting serious with this Jewish man. My wife was aware that her niece was rarely, if ever, attending Mass anymore. She let her know she’s praying for her, any support she needs, etc. Her niece responded by complaining to her mother that her aunt was making her “feel guity”. Her mother told my wife to back off.
We are pussycats. If anything, we don’t rock the boat. My wife was very careful in how she approached her niece.
My wife insists we should attend the wedding as we don’t know what is in her heart, whether she has disavowed being Catholic altogether, etc. My question is, what the heck do I say to her and her husband in the congratulations line after the secular wedding? The only thing I can think to say is to congratulate them on their commitment to one another.