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It’s apparent from the OP that this she is hoping that this will end up being a “more than just friends” relationship.
With that intent, going out with him may very well be a temptation that he doesn’t need. On the other hand, God may have put you in this position as a test for him (and for you!).
My advice; treat him as an engaged man. What would his bethrothed think of you and he going out? Put yourself in this imaginary wife-to-be’s role. If you wouldn’t like it, don’t go out. If he is to change his mind in the future, let him do it by himself.
There’s no reason not to be friends, but best to “go out” with with him in a group, if you must. Otherwise, would you be comfortable with the thought that you tempted someone out of the priesthood?
BTW, there are plenty of good Catholic men out there; you just need to know where to look.
With that intent, going out with him may very well be a temptation that he doesn’t need. On the other hand, God may have put you in this position as a test for him (and for you!).
My advice; treat him as an engaged man. What would his bethrothed think of you and he going out? Put yourself in this imaginary wife-to-be’s role. If you wouldn’t like it, don’t go out. If he is to change his mind in the future, let him do it by himself.
There’s no reason not to be friends, but best to “go out” with with him in a group, if you must. Otherwise, would you be comfortable with the thought that you tempted someone out of the priesthood?
BTW, there are plenty of good Catholic men out there; you just need to know where to look.
