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Hello, My name is Jean-Paul and this is my first post ever. Hello folks. I’m a youth group leader in Barbados, and we are currently having a 4 week seminar on the Virtue of Chastity.
Now its apparent that we (as team leaders) did not give this enough thought because one of our Youth Leaders, lets call her Cathy, is an unmarried mother of two, and on top of all of that, Cathy’s children were the cause of the majority of her conversion. She says without her kids, she would be still living the sinful promiscuous life. Cathy is also in the midst of converting from Anglican Church to the Catholic Church.
Now our Youth Meet is Friday, and I could tell then she was uneasy. Because while everyone was up there giving a testimony and sharing and the leaders are teaching the Church’s position on Chastity, all she was hearing was “How not to screw up like Cathy.”
So now Cathy feels ostracized, she was going to give her personal testimony, but she declined because she felt that she would be speaking about her children as a consequence of pre-marital sex, as an unwanted event, when the opposite is true for her. They are her life. On top of that, she proclaims if she had to do it all over again she would not change a thing, because it made her the person she is today.
Now while that is good and well for Cathy, some of the other leaders didn’t want to put across the message of “Well pre-marital sex is a sin, BUT if you do have it, you can still turn out ok like Cathy
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So Cathy put to me: “If pre-marital sex is such a sin, what about my kids? What about them helping me give my life to God?” I will admit, Cathy has me stumped, and one if my degrees is in Theology.
I know that theologically, this has to do with Divine Providence, God having the ability to make something good come out of something bad, and that Life is always a gift and a blessing under any circumstance. But I have searched the forum, and I would some further advice on what to tell her. I sense she is about to quit our youth group because of her perception that one of the Church’s teachings is seemingly attacking her children’s existence.
Thank you in advance and God bless you guys.
JP
Now its apparent that we (as team leaders) did not give this enough thought because one of our Youth Leaders, lets call her Cathy, is an unmarried mother of two, and on top of all of that, Cathy’s children were the cause of the majority of her conversion. She says without her kids, she would be still living the sinful promiscuous life. Cathy is also in the midst of converting from Anglican Church to the Catholic Church.
Now our Youth Meet is Friday, and I could tell then she was uneasy. Because while everyone was up there giving a testimony and sharing and the leaders are teaching the Church’s position on Chastity, all she was hearing was “How not to screw up like Cathy.”
So now Cathy feels ostracized, she was going to give her personal testimony, but she declined because she felt that she would be speaking about her children as a consequence of pre-marital sex, as an unwanted event, when the opposite is true for her. They are her life. On top of that, she proclaims if she had to do it all over again she would not change a thing, because it made her the person she is today.
Now while that is good and well for Cathy, some of the other leaders didn’t want to put across the message of “Well pre-marital sex is a sin, BUT if you do have it, you can still turn out ok like Cathy
So Cathy put to me: “If pre-marital sex is such a sin, what about my kids? What about them helping me give my life to God?” I will admit, Cathy has me stumped, and one if my degrees is in Theology.
I know that theologically, this has to do with Divine Providence, God having the ability to make something good come out of something bad, and that Life is always a gift and a blessing under any circumstance. But I have searched the forum, and I would some further advice on what to tell her. I sense she is about to quit our youth group because of her perception that one of the Church’s teachings is seemingly attacking her children’s existence.
Thank you in advance and God bless you guys.
JP