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cmhgirod
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My youngest sister has been living with her boyfriend for two years now and they just became engaged. Both of them were raised Catholic but both have completely rejected the faith–in fact reject Christianity in any form. I would say they resemble the secular humanist. I myself just recently rejuvenated my faith and have been in pursuit of truth which has led me back to the Catholic Church. My sister sometimes questions me why I would want to do this! She thinks no self respecting intelligent person would embrace Christianity. When I try to defend the faith, she immediately jumps to the issue of homosexuality. I tell her that God loves homosexuals, just not the homosexual act. She thinks that Christians judge homosexuals for something they cannot help. I know this view is very mucy influenced by a group of people she used to work with during her college years. She is very good friends with several openly homosexual people, and her former boss is in a longterm relationship. She cannot see how this person–who is in every other way a good person, who provides charity for the community, is generous to his employees, is kind and fair–can be condemned for living a homosexual lifestyle. She simply won’t accept what I have to say–about natural law and the Church’s teachings, etc. I guess I would like some advice as to how others have handled such a situation with a loved one. I am praying that she and her fiance return to the faith before they are married (date is not for 17 months still) so that they will embrace the vocation of marriage as a sacrament, and not just as an expression of their emotional committment to each other. To make matters more complicated she wants her former boss to marry them (I am not certain what he is ordained in, but apparently holds legal authority to marry). I love my sister and wish she could see the truth. If nothing else please pray for her and her finance. Thank you.