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lax16
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I have heard from several people that the LDS continue(d) to come by their homes dropping off literature and asking to speak to the LDS in the house.One issue we are facing is whether or not we tell the LDS Church that we have left. I’m in favor of just moving on, but my wife kind of wants to write a letter to the LDS Bishop so our names will be taken off of the rolls.
Any and all advice is welcome.
One acquaintance left Utah and moved to So Cal and they continued to come to his house until he finally went through the process of having his name taken off of the rolls.
One friend says that the visiting home teachers keep coming to their house looking for her husband despite the fact that he no longer attends anything LDS and has made it clear he is not interested.
Another woman I know is married to a former LDS who is still on the rolls. His mother writes letters to the family (they have been married for almost 25 years and have grown children) claiming that the wife had no right to take her son away and that the wife, a Catholic, is a very bad person. The wife states that the husband needed to take a stand years ago and because he didn’t, she feels that his family thinks that they have the right to continue to get him back into the faith.
By not making this formal break from the LDS church, you might be perceived as unsure of your decision and they will work hard to get you back.
I live in utah and many of the families at our church are former LDS/Catholic unions and so I hear of many problems and challenges with the LDS not respecting the decision of those who have left.
Weclome into the Catholic Church!!
