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teachccd
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I just joined the Knights of Columbus after years of being asked by a few men at my parish. I am very active and so I got “hit up” many times and finally at one event they literally put the application in my hand and a pen in the other. I told them that I had a full plate but they said that if would be great if I joined since I didn’t really have to do any more than what I was already doing. So I signed up.
I knew very little about this organization besides the fact that they are a Catholic men’s group and they sponsor dances and pancake breakfasts. So I got a call to attend their 1st degree ceremony. So I went not really knowing what it entailed or what to expect. Now here is where my problem begins. At the very beginning of the ceremony they make us take an oath of secrecy. We are not allowed to tell anyone what takes place in the ceremony, not even our wives. I will not mention anything here but I will say that it was outside of what I had expected.
Now, when I got married I took a vow that my wife and I would become one flesh. This is what the bible teaches and being one means no secrets. How can a couple be united as one if half of the one is hiding things from the other half? Now I am aware that some things that might cause my wife grief I may withhold but not out of secrecy just out of prudence and love.
What kind of Christian organization would not allow a spouse to know what is going on? Isn’t marriage all about sharing our lives? Now, I was told that this is done so that future members would be able to experience the ceremonies to the fullest and get the most out of them. Really? I know how the Mass ends and I get the fullest out of it. I know how the bible ends and I read it everyday never feeling diminished. What is up with this secrecy?
Our Church that has been going though a scandal should be transparent and not allow any type of secret organization to be occupying its territory. I am already set on leaving this oragnization and will do so soon. I am just putting this out there if there can be anything that someone can offer me to make me rethink this “interesting” way of having men come together for the betterment of the faith. I find it bizzare and outdated. Any advice?
Oh and if anyone starts bashing me about my concerns then that is an automatic exit for me and will confirm all of my apprehensions… God bless… teachccd
I knew very little about this organization besides the fact that they are a Catholic men’s group and they sponsor dances and pancake breakfasts. So I got a call to attend their 1st degree ceremony. So I went not really knowing what it entailed or what to expect. Now here is where my problem begins. At the very beginning of the ceremony they make us take an oath of secrecy. We are not allowed to tell anyone what takes place in the ceremony, not even our wives. I will not mention anything here but I will say that it was outside of what I had expected.
Now, when I got married I took a vow that my wife and I would become one flesh. This is what the bible teaches and being one means no secrets. How can a couple be united as one if half of the one is hiding things from the other half? Now I am aware that some things that might cause my wife grief I may withhold but not out of secrecy just out of prudence and love.
What kind of Christian organization would not allow a spouse to know what is going on? Isn’t marriage all about sharing our lives? Now, I was told that this is done so that future members would be able to experience the ceremonies to the fullest and get the most out of them. Really? I know how the Mass ends and I get the fullest out of it. I know how the bible ends and I read it everyday never feeling diminished. What is up with this secrecy?
Our Church that has been going though a scandal should be transparent and not allow any type of secret organization to be occupying its territory. I am already set on leaving this oragnization and will do so soon. I am just putting this out there if there can be anything that someone can offer me to make me rethink this “interesting” way of having men come together for the betterment of the faith. I find it bizzare and outdated. Any advice?
Oh and if anyone starts bashing me about my concerns then that is an automatic exit for me and will confirm all of my apprehensions… God bless… teachccd