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fivegoldenrings
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My cousin lost his battle with cancer 9 days ago, and his wife had his funeral Mass at the Catholic Church where their young son goes to school. My cousin was not Catholic, but he wanted to do what was best for his son; his wife felt a Catholic Mass would be best. My sons served at the Mass. My cousin’s parents are anti-Catholic, and were angry with the Catholic funeral, but they came. They also decided to have a memorial service at their Congregational Church the week after the funeral. At the dinner after the funeral Mass, My uncle and later my cousin’s sister asked me if I’d be attending the service. I would possibly like to go to the service to show support for my aunt and uncle’s sorrow, but I do not want to appear to slap the Catholic Church in the face by appearing to condone their possible disregard for his funeral Mass. My husband feels I should not go, but a dear friend feels it would be an act of charity if I did go. I want to do what God would prefer. Any suggestions?