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You share the truth of the Christian faith in the way you live your life. When she sees the way in which you live then you plant Catholic seeds in her heart!
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Hinduism is a non-Christian religion, but I don’t think smearing it with the “pagan” label is very useful.Interdenominational marriages among Christians are hard enough.
Couldn’t imagine being married to a pagan.
Catholicism isn’t a commodity to trade. It’s not equal to Hinduism. Catholicism is the Truth.raise them Catholic but raise them with Hindu tradition as a “fair trade” or whatever.
You got it!If you told the priest that you will also be practicing hinduism I’m pretty sure that would be a no go.
Very ambiguousHindu tradition?
Non-Christian or Pagen… What’s the difference?Hinduism is a non-Christian religion, but I don’t think smearing it with the “pagan” label is very useful.
Small difference, but that’s just my view. It will have to be addressed at some point.I know, I know. I meant I’m scared to, not that I don’t want to.
The term “Pagan” is considered derogatory, much like “holy roller” is for our Pentecostal friends or “Romanist” is for Catholics. They may well understand what you’re saying, but they might think you are intentionally being disrespectful.Non-Christian or Pagen… What’s the difference?
According to who?The term “Pagan” is considered derogatory
No, they’re Protestant.holy roller” is for our Pentecostal
I would correct them and state that I am a Papist :vatican_city:or “Romanist” is for Catholics.
Hindus believe in Jesus?!They believe in Jesus and they believe in God.
Aaaand they’re not Christian?They believe that God is Jesus Christ
Not sure how that’s possible when Hinduism pre-dates Christianity by several hundred years.They aren’t Christian but they believe in God. They believe that God is Jesus Christ.
And I would add learn and practice the Faith.Have fun, play a sport and get good grades.
No, not ten years. I will go with four years. As a 34 year, I know people in the 20-21 year range whose marriages work out fine, or who married around that age and are still together after a decade or so many years. So, I will not be the first to discourage any person of lawful age to be married, assuming other factors (not previously married, etc.).If you are 16, you should discuss this with your parents. They know you a lot better than some random folks on the internet.
You have at least 10 years before you should start thinking about marriage unless your parents tell you differently. Have fun, play a sport and get good grades. It won’t be long before you have adult responsibilities. Enjoy being a kid instead of worrying about marriage.