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MCPFgrace
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Hello all! I’m a twentysomething year old young adult and have invited my eightysomething year old grandma back to Church with me this Sunday, and she said yes! But she’s been away from the Church for a while, and considers herself **“spiritual, but not religious.” ** She says most of her prayers nowadays center on gratitude for life
She also says that she doesn’t really “get anything” out of the mass, and to paraphrase a little she said that the "rote/monotony of the ritual and all the standing up sitting down and kneeling repetitively" is a big turn off for her.
I think there are a few other things she disagrees with in regards to what the church teaches, but it seems that those things are more on an emotional rather than rational level, practically meaning that it’s not like she is a super intellectual with a laundry list of counter-points but rather a well meaning lady who just doesn’t quite get how the fullness of the truth can mesh with how she feels.
Anyone have some tips on how to approach going to mass with her this weekend, or some good things to keep in mind or any particular way to address these deep-seated feelings she has?
Thank you!
She also says that she doesn’t really “get anything” out of the mass, and to paraphrase a little she said that the "rote/monotony of the ritual and all the standing up sitting down and kneeling repetitively" is a big turn off for her.
I think there are a few other things she disagrees with in regards to what the church teaches, but it seems that those things are more on an emotional rather than rational level, practically meaning that it’s not like she is a super intellectual with a laundry list of counter-points but rather a well meaning lady who just doesn’t quite get how the fullness of the truth can mesh with how she feels.
Anyone have some tips on how to approach going to mass with her this weekend, or some good things to keep in mind or any particular way to address these deep-seated feelings she has?
Thank you!