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jmoburg
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My sister was married in the Catholic Church 20 years ago, both her and her husband recent college grads with what seemed to be legitimate faith. Fast forward, life, difficulties and challenges… By year 5 or 6 they stopped going to church, began to disagree with church teachings and by year 10 they became non believers. My brother in law is angered by the idea of faith, and unless the Holy Spirit and God and prayers soften his heart, he may never return to the faith. My sister isn’t far off but admits possible embers. They have 3 kids, two of them being my Godchildren of whom the parents don’t like me to bring faith guideance to the kids. For about a year, their marriage has more than stagnated, they’ve discussed divorce, they’re misserable and they have no interest in the church or sacraments or trying any Christian or Catholic programs. I’m trying to help encourage their marriage for the sake of the sacrament, and their kids, but I’m seeing heavy depression in both parents spilling into the kids. Everyone is an emotional wreck, it’s sad. My sister is seeking my advice… And my wife and I understand that couples approach mariatal issues differently when God is a part of their marriage. In this scenario, when neither let God in… Outside of prayers and williness to support and love them…am I being stubborn to support the idea of them trying to make it work, or should I help my sister move on? I’m torn. Thanks all and God Bless