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MikeHalbrook
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Wasn’t sure whether I should post this here or in “Non-Catholic Christians”, so my apologies if in the wrong place…
My sister came to visit my wife and me last night. We thought she was coming to tell us that her wedding was going to be outsite the Church (we were all raised Catholic, but she is marrying a young man who was raised in the Assemblies of God - but never baptised.)
Instead, she informed us that she intends to be baptised at the Baptist Church they have been attending in a few weeks, and would like for us to support her and be there.
It’s very tough for us. As a father and mother of a Catholic family, with a (nearly) 6-month old son, we want to show love for our family, but also want to give fraternal correction and help her see the truth insofar as we can.
So a few questions…
Our initial reaction is that we don’t think that we will attend the baptism - unless the Holy Spirit moves us wildly over the next few weeks. We also would need to rely more upon our son’s Godfather, and/or find more spiritual Godmothers who would be able to help fill that role if need be. We believe that we would and will attend the wedding, especially since at that point it would, in fact, be a wedding between two non-Catholics. (right?)
This is all further complicated by the fact that my mother was raised (and raised us) Catholic, but my father was raised (and is ‘non-practicing’ Baptist). To him, this is wonderful, and he is laying into me heavily trying to point out that this is no big deal, that I don’t fully understand, am not being very Christ-like, and am - either intentionally or unintentionally - driving division into the family in this situation.
Thanks so much for all the thoughts… and most especially prayers.
In Him,
Mike
My sister came to visit my wife and me last night. We thought she was coming to tell us that her wedding was going to be outsite the Church (we were all raised Catholic, but she is marrying a young man who was raised in the Assemblies of God - but never baptised.)
Instead, she informed us that she intends to be baptised at the Baptist Church they have been attending in a few weeks, and would like for us to support her and be there.
It’s very tough for us. As a father and mother of a Catholic family, with a (nearly) 6-month old son, we want to show love for our family, but also want to give fraternal correction and help her see the truth insofar as we can.
So a few questions…
- What is the effect of a second baptism outside of the Church. Is this sinful, and if so, how is this shown? Does it, in effect, excommunicate one from the Church?
- Knowing that we chose her as our son’s Godmother, and knowing the requirements of Godmother in Canon Law and the expectations that we have for how our son’s Godparents will raise our son in a fully Catholic home in the event that we’re ever unable to do so, what might we do in this regard?
- What would you do?
Our initial reaction is that we don’t think that we will attend the baptism - unless the Holy Spirit moves us wildly over the next few weeks. We also would need to rely more upon our son’s Godfather, and/or find more spiritual Godmothers who would be able to help fill that role if need be. We believe that we would and will attend the wedding, especially since at that point it would, in fact, be a wedding between two non-Catholics. (right?)
This is all further complicated by the fact that my mother was raised (and raised us) Catholic, but my father was raised (and is ‘non-practicing’ Baptist). To him, this is wonderful, and he is laying into me heavily trying to point out that this is no big deal, that I don’t fully understand, am not being very Christ-like, and am - either intentionally or unintentionally - driving division into the family in this situation.
Thanks so much for all the thoughts… and most especially prayers.
In Him,
Mike