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Mark86
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I’m a new Catholic and my brother even attended my baptism into the faith (which happened about a week ago). This all just became very real to me this evening because it’s the 21st of December and that means he’s out there celebrating the winter solstice, burning a yule log. As soon as he said that the red flags went up in my head. I asked him if this would be an actual ritual or just the burning of a log (because we normally do things together, we’re very close–one of the reasons he came to my baptism). He said he was going out to, and I quote “welcome the birth of the god of summer,” so as you can imagine, the sirens went off in my head. I told him that I would not be participating and politely explained that I “can’t eat food sacrificed to idols.”
He said “oh come on, and putting presents under a tree is not pagan?” And then he said that the legends about St. Nicholas are actually based on pagan myths as well and that the “Christians just took them and attributed them to the legend of a saint.” I didn’t want to make it an argument or anything so I just turned my gaze away. He asked me for a box of matches later and I had the urge to tell him where to find them, but immediately realized that even just doing that would be to be assisting him in this ritual of his and so I again just turned my gaze.
Immediately I called to mind the words of Christ in Matthew 10:34-36: "For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a person’s enemies will be those of his own household."
Things are going to be very different from now on between us. I try to pray for my family every day.
He said “oh come on, and putting presents under a tree is not pagan?” And then he said that the legends about St. Nicholas are actually based on pagan myths as well and that the “Christians just took them and attributed them to the legend of a saint.” I didn’t want to make it an argument or anything so I just turned my gaze away. He asked me for a box of matches later and I had the urge to tell him where to find them, but immediately realized that even just doing that would be to be assisting him in this ritual of his and so I again just turned my gaze.
Immediately I called to mind the words of Christ in Matthew 10:34-36: "For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a person’s enemies will be those of his own household."
Things are going to be very different from now on between us. I try to pray for my family every day.
