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lissa70
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I know someone who is a confirmed Catholic, but she is no longer practicing her faith. In fact, she is very hostile to the Catholic Church. She believes in a god, but not necessarily the Christian God and that Jesus was a human, but not the Son of God. It is difficult to reason with her about Church teaching because, in my opinion, believe this would not permit her to live the lifestyle that she prefers.
Now she is engaged to a Lutheran (who is also not practicing his faith) and wants a wedding in the Catholic Church because she claims it is “more meaningful”. Should I encourage her or discourage her to marry in the Catholic Church?
Now she is engaged to a Lutheran (who is also not practicing his faith) and wants a wedding in the Catholic Church because she claims it is “more meaningful”. Should I encourage her or discourage her to marry in the Catholic Church?