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MNathaniel
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What? Why?I would never ask my bf to become catholic.
If you believe that the Catholic Church is the Church founded by Jesus, continuing to this day, and that Jesus is substantially present in the Eucharist and it is by receiving the Eucharist that we obey Jesus’ commands to eat his flesh and drink his blood… and if you believe that our sins are forgiven through the sacrament of Catholic Confession… why on earth would you “never” ask your bf to become Catholic? Don’t you think that becoming Catholic is ultimately in every human’s best interest – and don’t you want what’s best for your bf, just like you want what’s best for every human? And once married, wouldn’t you intend to raise your children Catholic (a commitment you are required to make during marriage) – and don’t you recognize that this is easier when both parents are Catholic?
I’m not saying you try to drag him kicking and screaming, or ignore the nuances of the journey he’s on with God (e.g. maybe he’s a Protestant who’s trying his best but just doesn’t understand yet about Catholic theology/history). But something sounds off to me that you’re so quick to say you’d “never” invite your bf to become Catholic. With respect, I wonder if you might have more growing to do in your own faith, to better understand what a tremendous gift it is from God to you, and how much others would benefit from it as well (including your bf).
And I’m also wondering how old you are (and how old your boyfriend is)?
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