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Belle10
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Thank you, and welcome to CAF!Congrats Belle and best wishes for an easy pregnancy.
Weāre glad youāre coming out of lurking!Iāve been lurking on this thread, but Iām Bev. Iām returning to the church after a long absence. I had holy communion as a child but was not confirmed.
Iāve inquired into RCIA, however, I married a non-Catholic, and we will have to have our marriage blessed by the church before I can be in full fellowship. He is not a supporter of Catholicism and has some negative attitudes towards it, some of which come from his church, some of which come from his experiences growing up, and some of which come from his life in Latin America - he was born in Honduras and came to the States when he was 15.
Anyway, as long as Iāve been alive I have been interested in religion, always studying, learning, and changing. Iāve tried multiple communities and had many spiritual experiences. However, we had our first child, after TEN years of marriage, just this past February, and she has brought such grace and joy into my life. It has changed my whole world. I began to think more about family, my roots, and I decided to attend Mass again. Now, I am feeling at home, and I feel I need the Church to raise my daughter well, to give her faith, a love for others, gratitude for her blessings, and a way to follow God. I want to have her baptized but my husband wants to raise her in his church.
So, my husband is not thrilled about this development in my spiritual life. He prefers it when I participate in his church, or when I feel uncommitted to anything, just open and spiritual. If I proceed down this path I have some fear. While I definitely do not think heād ever reject me over religion - he has assured me of this in the past, I still worry about tension and strife between us.
Anyway, that is where I stand. Thanks for starting this thread, and I will pray for all of you.
An aside to any lurkers: I think youāre included whenever we pray here. Since God knows youāre lurking, and many of us pray for the intentions of all in this thread, I think that includes you too.
PRAYER TO ST. MONICA
Dear St. Monica,
troubled wife and mother,
many sorrows pierced your heart during your lifetime.
Yet, you never despaired or lost faith.
With confidence, persistence, and profound faith,
you prayed daily for the conversion
of your beloved husband, Patricius,
and your beloved son, Augustine;
your prayers were answered.
Grant me that same fortitude, patience,
and trust in the Lord.
Intercede for me, dear St. Monica,
that God may favorably hear my plea for
the intentions of all on this thread
and grant me the grace to accept His Will in all things,
through Jesus Christ, our Lord,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, forever and ever.
Amen.

