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ElizLeone
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I have never posted to the catholic answers forum, but I am in great need of advice.
My niece, a Catholic in name only, is getting married next summer. Just today, she asked my husband and me if she could use our backyard for the wedding and the reception. In some ways, she probably doesn’t know better. She is baptized, I believe, but her non-practicing mother never took her to church or educated her in the Faith. I know that we cannot host the wedding. I recognize that doing so would support a non-sacramental, non-church wedding that would be inappropriate. Worse yet, it would in my opinion, be a great scandal to my five young children (ages 10 and younger) who would be influenced by the time, effort, and energy given over to a non-religious wedding.
My question is not whether we should offer our yard for the ceremony. I recognize that we cannot. My question relates to printed information that is out there that will bolster our difficult response to our niece. Because she is family and because this is going to be a very personal and very sensitive topic, I’d like to be able to site outside sources when explaining our decision to my niece. Can anyone recommend some good information that I can site in my response to our niece?
Thank you.
Elizabeth L.
My niece, a Catholic in name only, is getting married next summer. Just today, she asked my husband and me if she could use our backyard for the wedding and the reception. In some ways, she probably doesn’t know better. She is baptized, I believe, but her non-practicing mother never took her to church or educated her in the Faith. I know that we cannot host the wedding. I recognize that doing so would support a non-sacramental, non-church wedding that would be inappropriate. Worse yet, it would in my opinion, be a great scandal to my five young children (ages 10 and younger) who would be influenced by the time, effort, and energy given over to a non-religious wedding.
My question is not whether we should offer our yard for the ceremony. I recognize that we cannot. My question relates to printed information that is out there that will bolster our difficult response to our niece. Because she is family and because this is going to be a very personal and very sensitive topic, I’d like to be able to site outside sources when explaining our decision to my niece. Can anyone recommend some good information that I can site in my response to our niece?
Thank you.
Elizabeth L.