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AnotherChance
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I am strongly pro-life and have lately felt that this is the area where God is calling me to serve more actively. The problem I am having is that my mother, who is in her late sixties, is getting more and more vocally pro-abortion lately. She is not Catholic, as I am a convert. But she also argues with pro-life people at her own church.
When she has brought it up recently I have been somewhat shocked and didn’t make a decent response. I didn’t agree with her premises, which are the usual there are too many unwanted kids, teens shouldn’t be parents, etc. etc. But I am struggling with respecting her as my mother and not wanting to get into huge arguments with her late in her life, versus standing up for God’s way and what I believe in. My dad just died last August, so this is one reason I think I am so reluctant to “get into it” with her.
Anyway, my daughter is joining the pro-life group at her Catholic high school next year. I know the issue will keep coming up. I also don’t want my daughter to feel conflicted between her beliefs and Grandma. Does anyone have any advice on how to deal with close family members who are polar opposites to you on this issue?
When she has brought it up recently I have been somewhat shocked and didn’t make a decent response. I didn’t agree with her premises, which are the usual there are too many unwanted kids, teens shouldn’t be parents, etc. etc. But I am struggling with respecting her as my mother and not wanting to get into huge arguments with her late in her life, versus standing up for God’s way and what I believe in. My dad just died last August, so this is one reason I think I am so reluctant to “get into it” with her.
Anyway, my daughter is joining the pro-life group at her Catholic high school next year. I know the issue will keep coming up. I also don’t want my daughter to feel conflicted between her beliefs and Grandma. Does anyone have any advice on how to deal with close family members who are polar opposites to you on this issue?