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EqualinHim
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Hi. I’m a person with a rather interesting situation. Most of you guys know that I am a Protestant young woman, just by looking at my profile. I have family members and close friends who are Catholic. One of my closest friends is a Catholic (along with her hubby), my grandmother was Catholic, my great aunt was a Franciscan sister, and many of my extended family members are Catholics. Recently I ran into issues where a friend of mine, who is reformed Baptist, started posting very nasty things about the Pope and Catholics in general. I told him, in no uncertain terms, that he ought to be more charitable and ecumenical. I felt a deep sense of hurt because I felt as if he were personally attacking my loved ones. I get kind of crazily defensive about my loved ones. My grandmother (Catholic) is someone that I looked up to a lot because of her patience, wisdom, and faith. My best friend is my constant shoulder, a wise counselor, and a brilliant theology student who shares her faith with everyone she comes across. So I was quite hurt by some of the insults that my reformed friend threw at the church. He called Catholics “whores of Babylon”, “papists”, etc. He intimated that they weren’t ‘real Christians’ and had been deceived by Satan. My grandmother bore the witness of Christ and so does my best friend, and in a more profound way than most Protestants do.
My question is, what should I do about the situation? When is it appropriate to cut someone out of your life? He apologized and said that he was sorry if the attacks seemed personal but it was still weird because of how aggressive he was. As a non-catholic friend/relative of Catholics, I feel like I’m often caught in the crossfire between the more extreme elements of each side.
Also, is there any time where anyone on this board has had to be the bridge between Catholic and non-Catholic friends/family members?
My question is, what should I do about the situation? When is it appropriate to cut someone out of your life? He apologized and said that he was sorry if the attacks seemed personal but it was still weird because of how aggressive he was. As a non-catholic friend/relative of Catholics, I feel like I’m often caught in the crossfire between the more extreme elements of each side.
Also, is there any time where anyone on this board has had to be the bridge between Catholic and non-Catholic friends/family members?