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homeric
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There are other threads concerning Catholic singles, but I want to focus on a very specific issue.
Have any singles here had the unfortunate experience of meeting someone who regularly attends Mass and professes to be Catholic, but eventually reveals their shopping-cart approach to the teachings of the Church?
When you are first getting to know someone, it’s awkward, of course, to point-blank ask if they accept the Church’s teaching on X, Y, and Z. The problem, however, is that the more you dance around such direct questions, the closer you get (with the passing of time) and set yourself up for disappointment.
My question is: by what method can one simultaneously be respectful and determine whether a person is in full communion with the Catholic Church?
N.B. I ask this question in the context of real-world meeting, not internet sites. I have been informed by good sources that singles on Catholic sites are notorious for stating one thing in their profile, then saying a moral precept is “a matter of conscience” when you meet them in person.
Have any singles here had the unfortunate experience of meeting someone who regularly attends Mass and professes to be Catholic, but eventually reveals their shopping-cart approach to the teachings of the Church?
When you are first getting to know someone, it’s awkward, of course, to point-blank ask if they accept the Church’s teaching on X, Y, and Z. The problem, however, is that the more you dance around such direct questions, the closer you get (with the passing of time) and set yourself up for disappointment.
My question is: by what method can one simultaneously be respectful and determine whether a person is in full communion with the Catholic Church?
N.B. I ask this question in the context of real-world meeting, not internet sites. I have been informed by good sources that singles on Catholic sites are notorious for stating one thing in their profile, then saying a moral precept is “a matter of conscience” when you meet them in person.