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A little background about us…
Me: 24 years old. I was born and raised Catholic, and was baptised when I was 1 year old. My family and relatives are Catholic too. We’re not super fanatic or crazy devout anything, but we try to be good people, be good and decent to others, go to church every Sundays, believe in God, Jesus, Mary, etc. You know…the usual Catholic stuff.
She: 20 years old. Her dad’s 7th Day Adventist, her mum’s Catholic. It wasn’t until she was 15 that she became Seventh Day Adventist. She said that it was from many years of reading the Bible that she concluded that SDA is the path to follow. She observes the sabbath, doesn’t believe in baptising babies, doesn’t believe in saints, doesn’t believe in Mary.
We’ve been together for about a year. We really love each other and plan to marry about 4 or 5 years from now. Personalities-wise, we’re very compatible. It’s our differences in religion that worries me quite a bit…
She said that when we get married, she wants to teach our children what we both believe in common (God and Jesus) and let them decide what to believe when they are more grown up. She also doesn’t want to baptise them when they’re babies since she prefers them to decide which religion to follow on their own (when they’re grown up). I told her that I’d be willing to accompany her to her church whenever she goes on Saturdays (so that she won’t be lonely), but she says she’s not sure if she’s willing to go to my church since the Catholic teaching kind of bothers her, especially our belief in the saints. Amongst my family and relatives, we just do the usual Catholic custom, which is to baptise babies, go to Catholic school, go to church on Sundays, etc.
We agreed not to influence each other to convert into the other’s religion, so I guess it’s pretty clear that if we did get married someday, there would be two different beliefs in our family…I’m just wondering if it can work well? Also, our children will start hearing and learning about conflicting things (because their parents’ religions are different) and they may get confused, and who knows what’s gonna happen…
I think marriage is a very serious thing. I think that nothing in the world is absolute, and I believe marriage is a little bit like gambling. Even if my future wife were Catholic like me, it still doesn’t guarantee that everything will be perfect. I only want to get married once, and before doing it, I want to be absolutely sure that it’s the right thing to do.
So do you guys think it can work out? Any other things we should do to increase the chance of our relationship/future marriage working? Any of you have/had a similar situation as we?
Me: 24 years old. I was born and raised Catholic, and was baptised when I was 1 year old. My family and relatives are Catholic too. We’re not super fanatic or crazy devout anything, but we try to be good people, be good and decent to others, go to church every Sundays, believe in God, Jesus, Mary, etc. You know…the usual Catholic stuff.
She: 20 years old. Her dad’s 7th Day Adventist, her mum’s Catholic. It wasn’t until she was 15 that she became Seventh Day Adventist. She said that it was from many years of reading the Bible that she concluded that SDA is the path to follow. She observes the sabbath, doesn’t believe in baptising babies, doesn’t believe in saints, doesn’t believe in Mary.
We’ve been together for about a year. We really love each other and plan to marry about 4 or 5 years from now. Personalities-wise, we’re very compatible. It’s our differences in religion that worries me quite a bit…
She said that when we get married, she wants to teach our children what we both believe in common (God and Jesus) and let them decide what to believe when they are more grown up. She also doesn’t want to baptise them when they’re babies since she prefers them to decide which religion to follow on their own (when they’re grown up). I told her that I’d be willing to accompany her to her church whenever she goes on Saturdays (so that she won’t be lonely), but she says she’s not sure if she’s willing to go to my church since the Catholic teaching kind of bothers her, especially our belief in the saints. Amongst my family and relatives, we just do the usual Catholic custom, which is to baptise babies, go to Catholic school, go to church on Sundays, etc.
We agreed not to influence each other to convert into the other’s religion, so I guess it’s pretty clear that if we did get married someday, there would be two different beliefs in our family…I’m just wondering if it can work well? Also, our children will start hearing and learning about conflicting things (because their parents’ religions are different) and they may get confused, and who knows what’s gonna happen…
I think marriage is a very serious thing. I think that nothing in the world is absolute, and I believe marriage is a little bit like gambling. Even if my future wife were Catholic like me, it still doesn’t guarantee that everything will be perfect. I only want to get married once, and before doing it, I want to be absolutely sure that it’s the right thing to do.
So do you guys think it can work out? Any other things we should do to increase the chance of our relationship/future marriage working? Any of you have/had a similar situation as we?