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Anglewannabe
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Ok, brief history for context. I have often spent extended period of times unemployed and it is a soft spot for me. When people ask about my work, for the past few years I simply say ‘I prefer not to talk about it’. That has been my standard response whether I am currently working or not. Reason being, I have been so hurt by so many people’s comments, I just don’t want to risk being hurt. Also, I feel I have enough resources on how to find a job, I don’t need comments from people who have never walked in my shoes.
Well, today at the grocery store I bumped into a lady I have know for years. I even invited her to my birthday party 12 years ago. The main reason I did not keep touch with her is because honestly, apart from work, she never talks about anything. She has no outside interests and is not that interesting of a person. We use to attend the same church, I now attend a different one. She knows about my struggles with unemployment.
Well, I bumped into her today. The first thing she asked was where I was working, no surprise coming from her. I politely said ‘I do not want to talk about it, how are you anything new with you’. She informed me she was laid off last February but found another job. In the back of my mind I said to myself, there is no use being jealous, be charitable catholic and be happy for her. She then proceed to tell me about her struggles. My heart soften and I though maybe I can share mine with her. I ignored the little voice inside of me that said to keep my boundary and not talk about work. So I shared a few of my struggles and again, no surprise she was quick to point out everything I was doing wrong. I know in her mind she thinks she is helping, but the truth is, I have heard everything she said so often I am sick of hearing it.
But this is what really hurt/discouraged me. She attends church every week and when I started to say ‘I think the most important is to do God’s will, and seek His guidance first’, all she could say was ‘Well, if you want to work full time you need to do XYZ’:banghead:
I bit my tongue but all I could think is ‘Whether or not I want to work full time is irrelevant, I am suppose to be doing God’s will as a Catholic you should now that.’
Well, as she was saying goodbye I asked ‘Do you still go to the church we use to do XYZ’
Honestly, I am just in shock that a regular church going can’t even pray for me, That she does not understand the importance of prayer. I think it is sad how little the faith is being practiced.
By the way, I did NOT post this to vent about my employment situation. I posted it to vent about how few practicing Catholics there are in my day to day life
Angie
Well, today at the grocery store I bumped into a lady I have know for years. I even invited her to my birthday party 12 years ago. The main reason I did not keep touch with her is because honestly, apart from work, she never talks about anything. She has no outside interests and is not that interesting of a person. We use to attend the same church, I now attend a different one. She knows about my struggles with unemployment.
Well, I bumped into her today. The first thing she asked was where I was working, no surprise coming from her. I politely said ‘I do not want to talk about it, how are you anything new with you’. She informed me she was laid off last February but found another job. In the back of my mind I said to myself, there is no use being jealous, be charitable catholic and be happy for her. She then proceed to tell me about her struggles. My heart soften and I though maybe I can share mine with her. I ignored the little voice inside of me that said to keep my boundary and not talk about work. So I shared a few of my struggles and again, no surprise she was quick to point out everything I was doing wrong. I know in her mind she thinks she is helping, but the truth is, I have heard everything she said so often I am sick of hearing it.
But this is what really hurt/discouraged me. She attends church every week and when I started to say ‘I think the most important is to do God’s will, and seek His guidance first’, all she could say was ‘Well, if you want to work full time you need to do XYZ’:banghead:
I bit my tongue but all I could think is ‘Whether or not I want to work full time is irrelevant, I am suppose to be doing God’s will as a Catholic you should now that.’
Well, as she was saying goodbye I asked ‘Do you still go to the church we use to do XYZ’
Honestly, I am just in shock that a regular church going can’t even pray for me, That she does not understand the importance of prayer. I think it is sad how little the faith is being practiced.
By the way, I did NOT post this to vent about my employment situation. I posted it to vent about how few practicing Catholics there are in my day to day life
Angie