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10 years ago when my husband asked me to marry him less than 24 hours passed before I told him I was more than willing to convert to Catholicism as he is Catholic (then and currently non-practicing). My father and grandmother were both Catholic, as well as my brother (from my father’s 2nd marriage). I feel a closeness with Catholicism that I don’t feel with other more transient Protestant religions despite being raised in one.
I have made the offer to convert at least twice a year since that time. He has never accepted it.
All of a sudden, this past weekend, he admitted to me that he “didn’t want to tell me what to do”. I asked if it would please him if our family converted to Catholicism and he said yes and asked me to do research on the local parishes so I can “pick” which one I think would be best as he works Sundays and will not be able to attend Mass with us (there are no weekday Masses available where we live).
Yesterday I asked him what he would like me to look for and he basically told me that he doesn’t care as long as we can find somewhere that we can do CCD around Boy Scouts (which unfortunately meets on Wednesday afternoons). What came next is what’s causing me to question. He told me that under no circumstances will he allow our son to be taken out of Boy Scouts OR the troop he currently belongs to in order to “accommodate Catholicism”.
This has placed me in a rather awkward and precarious position. I have always approached my Christianity with great love and respect. I have been active in my churches and greatly enjoyed making my contributions as an offering to Christ. I actually feel awkward and out of place when I can’t worship the Lord by serving him. I truly believe we are to place NOTHING in higher importance than Him. This is especially true when raising children.
If I cannot find a CCD class that is not “interfering” with Scouting between the 4 parishes within an hour of our home, does anyone have any suggestions on how we should proceed? I feel my husband’s staunch position that he will not “accommodate Catholicism” places me in a very precarious situation that Catholicism is not nearly as important to him as other life matters. While I agree that accommodating our son’s only activity he does with DH is extremely important, I disagree that it should come before the Lord.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me on this. It has placed me in a very awkward place of constant self-questioning about this entire process.
(Edited to fix my grammar and spelling mistakes)
I have made the offer to convert at least twice a year since that time. He has never accepted it.
All of a sudden, this past weekend, he admitted to me that he “didn’t want to tell me what to do”. I asked if it would please him if our family converted to Catholicism and he said yes and asked me to do research on the local parishes so I can “pick” which one I think would be best as he works Sundays and will not be able to attend Mass with us (there are no weekday Masses available where we live).
Yesterday I asked him what he would like me to look for and he basically told me that he doesn’t care as long as we can find somewhere that we can do CCD around Boy Scouts (which unfortunately meets on Wednesday afternoons). What came next is what’s causing me to question. He told me that under no circumstances will he allow our son to be taken out of Boy Scouts OR the troop he currently belongs to in order to “accommodate Catholicism”.
This has placed me in a rather awkward and precarious position. I have always approached my Christianity with great love and respect. I have been active in my churches and greatly enjoyed making my contributions as an offering to Christ. I actually feel awkward and out of place when I can’t worship the Lord by serving him. I truly believe we are to place NOTHING in higher importance than Him. This is especially true when raising children.
If I cannot find a CCD class that is not “interfering” with Scouting between the 4 parishes within an hour of our home, does anyone have any suggestions on how we should proceed? I feel my husband’s staunch position that he will not “accommodate Catholicism” places me in a very precarious situation that Catholicism is not nearly as important to him as other life matters. While I agree that accommodating our son’s only activity he does with DH is extremely important, I disagree that it should come before the Lord.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me on this. It has placed me in a very awkward place of constant self-questioning about this entire process.
(Edited to fix my grammar and spelling mistakes)