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Well, in any case, OP I want to know how you continue to handle the situation.
I’m in a similar situation with a family member.
I’m in a similar situation with a family member.
Then you erroneously reject the Church’s theology that many questions of daily Catholic morality cannot be objectively encapsulated by a universal rule always and everywhere beforehand.… the actual fact that there are certain things you shouldn’t co-operate in.
By all means blame Jesus if you must.BlackFriar:![]()
Ah the common “you’re an uncharitable/uncompassionate/uncaring person.” Usually goes hand in hand with being called “right wing” or “traditionalist”.I suggest a reread of this one may be helpful for yours:
This is unfair. They’re not shunning their daughter, they’re refusing to legitimize a sinful lifestyle.On the other hand, if you want to show witness that the Church shuns people who sin, to show that there is a clear line and once the sin crosses that line the sinner is virtually cast into outer darkness until they repent, then stay home.
A sinful lifestyle is not a “major event”.So is not attending major events in the lives of our children.
Bluntly: Like hell. This is dangerously lukewarm.When States are no longer Christian then Christians must accept the difference in mores between the two institutions will increase accordingly.
If everyone kept their spirituality to themselves, we wouldn’t have converts.I concentrate on grace and minding my own spiritual business myself.
…please, PLEASE show me where the Church teaches that “sodomy, prostitution, adultery etc etc etc” are things that we should quietly accept, rather than gently but firmly speak the truth about and then avoid.In 20 years time the Church will quietly accept the legalisation of SS relationships as it has done with decriminalisation of sodomy, prostitution, adultery etc etc etc.
Yeah. I actually think they might even understand more you not going to the wedding than not going to dinner.I can understand not going to the wedding, I cannot understand not going over to dinner. Two different issues entirely. My inclination would be to go to dinner and if the subject comes up, lovingly explain why you feel the way you do. Unless you never want to be invited to have anything to do with your daughter again, I would suggest going to dinner.
Memento mori its fairly clear it is already a fact of history regardless of your Carnutian consternations:BlackFriar:![]()
Bluntly: Like hell. This is dangerously lukewarm.When States are no longer Christian then Christians must accept the difference in mores between the two institutions will increase accordingly.
It is the celebration of a sinful lifestyle. I have to agree with @Raxus. What you’re bringing to this thread is very close to a kind of “whatever your having yourself” brand of Christianity.Nor is this major event “a sinful lifestyle”
…BlackFriar:![]()
It is the celebration of a sinful lifestyle. I have to agree with @Raxus. What you’re bringing to this thread is very close to a kind of “whatever your having yourself” brand of Christianity.Nor is this major event “a sinful lifestyle”
I can see we have likely reached this point so I will not be dignifying these aberrant views with further converse sorry.
God bless.
Pretty clear from that that their is an obligation to “not approve” of sin.1868 Sin is a personal act. Moreover, we have a responsibility for the sins committed by others when we cooperate in them:
- by participating directly and voluntarily in them;
- by ordering, advising, praising, or approving them;
- by not disclosing or not hindering them when we have an obligation to do so;
- by protecting evil-doers.
…Pretty clear from that that their is an obligation to “not approve” of sin.
Also for the record, I could find no catholic docment that shares your view point. Anything written on this “strongly encourages” people to refrain from attending.
As I said, some things should not be co-operated in.
Just as a good Catholic wife is sometimes allowed to have sex with her non Catholic condomised husband on the same principles.