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I’m sorry to post this again but my thread was closed and I needed more guidance… New edit is at the bottom.
Hello all. I am really hoping for some insight here. My fiance and I have been together for almost 6 years now. We have talked about marriage for a few years now. I love him very much.
On a recent trip together, he expressed that he would not marry me unless I converted to a catholic. His reasoning is that I don’t really have a direction in my faith walk and I don’t read my bible as often as I should. I don’t have a commitment to any one faith as a Christian. How was I going to raise catholic children if I don’t know how to be Catholic? He says its for the kids.
Now I feel as though I have to convert to marry him. I am deeply hurt by this. In the beginning, he said it did not matter that I wasn’t a catholic. He has put this requirement on me and it feels more like an obligation. I don’t want to feel like my walk with God as an obligation! I would never ask something like this from him… I feel like my deep love and respect for him is now not enough. Someone please help me! I don’t know what to do…
Edit: I should mention here that we do live together. We actually bought the house we live in together. We also bought a truck together as well. It is not as simple as leaving. (6 years together and I can’t imagine life without him!)
Edit #2 thank you all for the support! I have gone to see a priest as you all suggested. He said it was not an unreasonable request. He likened it to before marrying a drunkard you would say to be sober or I’m not marrying you. I find my emotions swing wildly with this. Sometimes I’m totally ok with it all and others I’m very very upset. He said its because he loves me so much that he wants to share in the sacrament of marriage with me as an active participant. I can’t help feeling that my hand is being forced and my conversion is a false one because the need to become catholic did not originate as a calling from God but as a need to placate him to be married…
Hello all. I am really hoping for some insight here. My fiance and I have been together for almost 6 years now. We have talked about marriage for a few years now. I love him very much.
On a recent trip together, he expressed that he would not marry me unless I converted to a catholic. His reasoning is that I don’t really have a direction in my faith walk and I don’t read my bible as often as I should. I don’t have a commitment to any one faith as a Christian. How was I going to raise catholic children if I don’t know how to be Catholic? He says its for the kids.
Now I feel as though I have to convert to marry him. I am deeply hurt by this. In the beginning, he said it did not matter that I wasn’t a catholic. He has put this requirement on me and it feels more like an obligation. I don’t want to feel like my walk with God as an obligation! I would never ask something like this from him… I feel like my deep love and respect for him is now not enough. Someone please help me! I don’t know what to do…
Edit: I should mention here that we do live together. We actually bought the house we live in together. We also bought a truck together as well. It is not as simple as leaving. (6 years together and I can’t imagine life without him!)
Edit #2 thank you all for the support! I have gone to see a priest as you all suggested. He said it was not an unreasonable request. He likened it to before marrying a drunkard you would say to be sober or I’m not marrying you. I find my emotions swing wildly with this. Sometimes I’m totally ok with it all and others I’m very very upset. He said its because he loves me so much that he wants to share in the sacrament of marriage with me as an active participant. I can’t help feeling that my hand is being forced and my conversion is a false one because the need to become catholic did not originate as a calling from God but as a need to placate him to be married…