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komeeks18
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Okay, I was raised Baptist, my entire family is Baptist, but I no longer consider myself Baptist. Since I am still a teen and living under their roof, I cannot convert to Catholicism. But I want to. And I definitely plan on it once I move out. Anyway, I’m a teen so I’m always being selfish and I was thinking about how I should put a crucifix in my room to remind of Christ’s sacrifice and how I need to be grateful and humble at all times. And also just a reminder that I need to try to live like Jesus. Now obviously I think I should ask my parents if I can, but I’m afraid they’ll get really judgmental or think it’s stupid to put a crucifix on the wall. (They know I’m interested in Catholicism–they don’t like it–but I don’t think they understand I’m serious about, and they think it’s just me trying to do the opposite of what they’ve taught me.) Anyway, I know I should ask them, but I don’t really want to. It’s not like my parents are opposed to having a crucifix in the house, we have one in a curio cabinet in our living room, but it’s on the bottom shelf where you can barely see. But I don’t want to move that one into my room. It’s quite large and I have no place to put it–plus I really want a crucifix on the wall. So, do you think I should ask my parents or just buy one online and hang it up, and let them see it by themselves? How should I tell them why I want one in the first place? Would it be weird for a “Baptist household” to have a crucifix hanging on the wall in a teenage girl’s bedroom? Do you think my parents will understand? Anyway, sorry this was so long, and I would really appreciate anyone’s advice! God bless! 
