A choice to not participate in something we believe is sinful and threatens their eternal soul. What’s more important, their eternal soul, or their earthly feelings about an event?
Unfortunately our own Pope disagrees also.
Common sense is able to discern that many couples in irregular cohabitations are full of grace and beloved of God.
Not all ongoing outwardly looking sinful situations are actually sinful - that is the thing.
Clearly not all civil unions should be attended.
But to blindly shun all of them for being intrinsically evil, wholly without merit and doctrinally taught by the Church is a ridiculous stance to take.
It is a prudential issue.
Some ceremonies can be attended under certain circumstances.
The parents need to be very very careful to understand their motives for doing this.
As a number of us note, the Church has reversed its strong disciplinary suggestions on such ceremonial matters (eg mixed marriages, marriages in other Churches) in the past and will likely do so with civil unions when it realises it is on the wrong side of history.
Its fairly obvious to those with eyes to see that this is the strategy the Church always takes with these sort of never before faced issues within the Church.
First its absolutely prohibited. Even excommunications.
Then if that doesn’t stem the flood (eg divorce and remarrtiage) and we are are losing otherwise good members exceptions start being allowed.
Finally, if needed the formerly ostracised offenders are welcomed back as true members who do not necessarily need to change their cohabitations. Indeed, some are even allowed back to confession and Communion.
Its all about prudential discernment not rigid one size fits all rules, ultimatums and lines in the sand that cannot be crossed lest Catholic teaching fail.
I would not want to have egg on my face in 20 years time for taking a completely unnecessary and rigid stand on the most important day in my daughter’s life which is built on sand and likely to be later disowned by the Church itself.
What would my daughter think of me then?
What was it all for exactly?