Because she is “having” == present tense == and affair with a married man. That is evidence she is not following her faith.
I understand this. But the poster I was commenting on went on to even imply that perhaps she didn’t even care about Catholic laws and morality at all. She is having an affair, but perhaps she is still trying to get back on track in her faith. We have no idea. Perhaps she is afraid for her child, and the husband is claiming there is potential for annulment of the first marriage, so she is waiting for a valid marriage. We have no idea, because the original poster didn’t give any. Even if it happens to be the case that she is a nonchalant promiscuous heathen, we don’t know. And, being that I can think of at least 5 different scenarios in which the affair could have happened and she’s still trying to live out her faith (via repentance and correction of the situation), I don’t see why a person would even WANT to let their mind immediately go to the judgment of her faith.
You are quite wrong about that. I am definitely concerned for some parishioners who fail to come to Church regularly-- particularly the parents of my CCD students who miss mass for no good reason. This has come up when discussing the commandments in CCD. It’s very troubling and I do worry for them and for the poor example they are showing their children.
Good! I’m glad to see some consistency, at least on your part.
Well, it definitely makes her a homewrecker. Perhaps there are circumstances that mitigate her culpability, which we can hope for. But, it doesn’t change the fact that she is not currently practicing her faith if she stays in an adulterous relationship with this man.
The operative word being “if”, which is my point exactly. We don’t know, so why even speculate? All we know is that the OP alluded to them becoming married. I’ve known of couples who’ve gotten pregnant out of wedlock, but realized the error of their ways, and chose to be chaste until married after that. We have no idea.
The OP said the girl was Catholic, and until given evidence to the contrary, I don’t see why one wouldn’t give the benefit of the doubt that this girl is handling the situation the way any Catholic who got off track and found themselves in a predicament would handle it.
I mean, what is the confession booth for? Are all those people “not practicing their faith” from the time they commit sin until the time they reach the confession booth? If sinning makes one not a Catholic, that’s pretty frightening. Now, manifest sin and disregard of faith obviously makes one not a Catholic, but we have no knowledge of that here.