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Clang74
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I’ve recently become friends with a wonderful Catholic woman. She’s divorced and annulled with 6 fantastic kids. I’m divorced, awaiting my annulment decision and childless.
We met on CatholicMatch (in retrospect, I’m surprised “divorced” is the only requirement), and really hit it off. I communicated my annulment status, and we’ve become close friends while maintaining an appropriate relationship (minimal romantic overtones, building the friendship - as I’m uncertain as to how my annulment petition will be received by the Tribunal). Our first “meeting” was a sharing of her Adoration hour. Our second, was a live talk given by an EWTN host. I would best describe our relationship as a holy friendship at this time. I always considered myself a man of faith, but my faith has been strengthened by the strength, grace, and devotion displayed by this woman.
This weekend I met her parents, siblings, and their spouses. It was a wonderful experience with another devout Catholic family. Being a “cradle Catholic”, I admire their devotion to their faith…especially our Blessed Mother and strong pro-life stance.
Sunday AM, I was supposed to join her for Mass, followed by brunch with her and her children. When I arrived, I didn’t see her vehicle. I saw her father, a few of her kids (with grandpa), and siblings with their families…but not her. At first I assumed the worst…she’d bailed on our plans. Later, it turns out she HAD been there, but I hadn’t seen her (she’s short, I guess). In frustration, I left immediately after Mass.
I texted her trying to figure out what had happened. It turns out her kids saw me as I was driving away. I got a text about 30 minutes later, and she was upset that I had left without saying anything. I offered to turn around and come back…explaining the situation. No response. I understand her frustration, as (even unwittingly) I had caused distress in her children. You can cause hurt without intending to. A single mom of six has every right (and responsibility) to be protective and angry when someone hurts her children’s feelings, whether the hurt was intended or not.
I’ve communicated my desire to “make things right” by doing something special to make up for it. I’ve received no reply.
I’m looking for prayers that can help. Most “healing” prayers for relationships are specifically for romantic relationships (we have purposely been limiting romantic context at this time). I’ve started out saying several Rosaries (never a bad place to start), but was hoping for advice as to something more specific. Perhaps a Saint whose intercession might be warranted?
I want nothing but the best for her. If she’s feeling anger toward me, I’d like to pray for her peace…even if it means without me in her life. I thought our friendship was strong. Shared interests, love of family, laughter (lots of laughter!!!), and we could help each other in our quests to get to Heaven.
Any advice would be appreciated.
We met on CatholicMatch (in retrospect, I’m surprised “divorced” is the only requirement), and really hit it off. I communicated my annulment status, and we’ve become close friends while maintaining an appropriate relationship (minimal romantic overtones, building the friendship - as I’m uncertain as to how my annulment petition will be received by the Tribunal). Our first “meeting” was a sharing of her Adoration hour. Our second, was a live talk given by an EWTN host. I would best describe our relationship as a holy friendship at this time. I always considered myself a man of faith, but my faith has been strengthened by the strength, grace, and devotion displayed by this woman.
This weekend I met her parents, siblings, and their spouses. It was a wonderful experience with another devout Catholic family. Being a “cradle Catholic”, I admire their devotion to their faith…especially our Blessed Mother and strong pro-life stance.
Sunday AM, I was supposed to join her for Mass, followed by brunch with her and her children. When I arrived, I didn’t see her vehicle. I saw her father, a few of her kids (with grandpa), and siblings with their families…but not her. At first I assumed the worst…she’d bailed on our plans. Later, it turns out she HAD been there, but I hadn’t seen her (she’s short, I guess). In frustration, I left immediately after Mass.
I texted her trying to figure out what had happened. It turns out her kids saw me as I was driving away. I got a text about 30 minutes later, and she was upset that I had left without saying anything. I offered to turn around and come back…explaining the situation. No response. I understand her frustration, as (even unwittingly) I had caused distress in her children. You can cause hurt without intending to. A single mom of six has every right (and responsibility) to be protective and angry when someone hurts her children’s feelings, whether the hurt was intended or not.
I’ve communicated my desire to “make things right” by doing something special to make up for it. I’ve received no reply.
I’m looking for prayers that can help. Most “healing” prayers for relationships are specifically for romantic relationships (we have purposely been limiting romantic context at this time). I’ve started out saying several Rosaries (never a bad place to start), but was hoping for advice as to something more specific. Perhaps a Saint whose intercession might be warranted?
I want nothing but the best for her. If she’s feeling anger toward me, I’d like to pray for her peace…even if it means without me in her life. I thought our friendship was strong. Shared interests, love of family, laughter (lots of laughter!!!), and we could help each other in our quests to get to Heaven.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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