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mlloyd
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I’ve tried reading up on what the Catholic Church’s views are concerning Catholic and non-Catholic baptized Christian marriages.
Most of it seems straightforward and simple, but one thing that gets to me is how some people say that in order to get a Priest or Bishop’s approval the Catholic has to promise to do all he can to ‘have the child baptized and educated in the Catholic faith’.
So here’s my question: does this really mean that the Catholic has to raise his child to be a catholic… going to confession, communion, confirmation… etc? If so, it seems like it’s almost making the Catholic promise to not let the non-Catholic have much of a say in the child’s faith…
Most of it seems straightforward and simple, but one thing that gets to me is how some people say that in order to get a Priest or Bishop’s approval the Catholic has to promise to do all he can to ‘have the child baptized and educated in the Catholic faith’.
So here’s my question: does this really mean that the Catholic has to raise his child to be a catholic… going to confession, communion, confirmation… etc? If so, it seems like it’s almost making the Catholic promise to not let the non-Catholic have much of a say in the child’s faith…