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goravens
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100% agreed! I used to frequent the knot when planning my wedding, and the nest afterwards, but it just became too much. Too many people on there would give their ill-formed opinions and when others (such as myself) would give solid information, it was still ignored or made fun of. I remember one girl tried to make a case about active homsexuality not being a sin as the Bible states, and then she referenced places in Deuteronomy and Leviticus where there were laws against eating shellfish, etc. I explained thoroughly how these were different (ie, moral law vs. Jewish ceremonial laws designed to set the Israelites apart as God’s chosen people) and she just replied, “oh well. I’m right and everyone can do as he or she pleases and we have no room to judge one another.” Some people just don’t want to know the truth and then belittle those of us with faith. That was my experience with the boards more than one time - especially with issues of cohabitation and nfp - and it just got old.Wedding websites, I suspect possibly you are on The Knot or Wedding Channel, in general are populated by dissenting Catholics, former Catholics, barely Catholics, and non-Catholics whose own religions do not teach against premarital sex or cohabitation.
I would wager that many faithful Catholics just don’t frequent those websites. I was on them while planning my wedding, and I just gave up b/c these people were just hopeless (and deaf, dumb, and blind to any reasoned argument I ever gave).
It is unfortunate that a “Catholic” would even ask such a question. Yes, catechesis is poor in some places BUT just as many “Catholics” know what they are doing is a sin, and just don’t care. Lots of women getting married in the Church are doing so to please their parents, not because they actually believe what the Church teaches or practices their faith. The young Catholics I know are not in the dark regarding what the Church teaches, they just choose to disregard it.