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Ortho_truth
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Hi all,
Firstly, I should mention I was christened Ukrainian Catholic but my parents and I ‘converted’ to the OCA when I was quite young.
I married a RC seven years ago (in a RC church), and we now have three children that we chose to baptize in a RC church as well.
We are now in a situation where we have found a perfect spiritual home for us, however the church is Greek Orthodox, thus I can (in theory) receive all the Holy Mysteries while no one else in my family can.
While this is not especially problematic for my wife, as she is marginally Catholic at best and prefers simply finding a ‘good church’ regardless of denomination, I’m wondering how to approach this issue with regards to our children. I don’t want to confuse them or do the wrong thing here. Can we simply continue attending with them simply not receiving the sacraments? Is this a ‘weird’ way of raising our children, and should we feel compelled to raise them in the RCC? Should we let them decide when they are old enough to make the decision (and when should this be - they are very young now)? I want to do the best thing for them both religiously AND in terms of where best we all fit in and feel comfortable.
Thanks!
Firstly, I should mention I was christened Ukrainian Catholic but my parents and I ‘converted’ to the OCA when I was quite young.
I married a RC seven years ago (in a RC church), and we now have three children that we chose to baptize in a RC church as well.
We are now in a situation where we have found a perfect spiritual home for us, however the church is Greek Orthodox, thus I can (in theory) receive all the Holy Mysteries while no one else in my family can.
While this is not especially problematic for my wife, as she is marginally Catholic at best and prefers simply finding a ‘good church’ regardless of denomination, I’m wondering how to approach this issue with regards to our children. I don’t want to confuse them or do the wrong thing here. Can we simply continue attending with them simply not receiving the sacraments? Is this a ‘weird’ way of raising our children, and should we feel compelled to raise them in the RCC? Should we let them decide when they are old enough to make the decision (and when should this be - they are very young now)? I want to do the best thing for them both religiously AND in terms of where best we all fit in and feel comfortable.
Thanks!