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EqualinHim
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Hey guys. I need advice for a situation with a friend. My friend is a protestant, but I am going through RCIA. My friend has an interesting family situation. She was conceived out of wedlock as a ‘bar baby’ and has had no close relationship with her father. He wasn’t involved for the first few years of her life. When he finally did get involved in her life, he did some things that could be counted as neglect/abuse (i.e. leaving her alone, unsupervised for hours on end when he went out to drink and ignoring her when she fell and injured herself). He hasn’t been in contact with her much in the last few months. Recently, my friend had a birthday. Her mom, other family members, coworkers, and friends got together to celebrate. Guess who was noticeably absent? Her dad. She tried not to let it show, but she was clearly upset that he wasn’t there. He said that ‘he forgot’ but that seems like a hollow excuse. The question I have is this: if I encourage her to cut off contact with her dad completely, am I encouraging her to sin? I feel conflicted on this. On one hand, I hope and pray for my friend and her dad to reconcile and develop a strong relationship. On another hand, I fear that he is a toxic influence on her life. It frustrates me to no end that he doesn’t seem to care for his daughter’s health and happiness. Her father also has another daughter by a different woman. He let his other daughter go into the foster care system rather than stepping up to be a decent parent. In the Catholic view, is it morally right for a child to cut their parents out of their lives in a situation like this? Like I said, I’m worried that by encouraging her to keep her distance from her father, I might be encouraging her to sin. It’s a huge cross for her to bear and it breaks my heart every time he disappoints her.