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DL82
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My ex fiancee and I broke up over a year ago, mostly my own fault, I had a lot of issues, was struggling with pornography, both of us struggling with staying pure, both of us immature and inexperienced and not sure what we wanted out of life, both of us new to the Catholic faith.
Anyway, I’ve been trying to deal with and work through all of these issues, trying to become a better man. The truth is, I might have missed my chance to be a husband, and that might never come back again, I couldn’t marry anyone else, so if things never work out then I guess all I have to work with is a life of penance.
I have started thinking I ought to explore becoming a lay brother with an enclosed order, not just because of my relationship failure, but for other reasons too, but I really can’t commit to that vocation until I’m certain the other route is definitely closed forever.
Anyway, I’m thinking I ought to wait another few months, until the new year, and until we’ve been totally out of contact for at least 10 months (I tried to contact her a few times in the months after we broke up, and each time just made matters worse).
The problem is, this was a long-distance relationship, and I was a manipulative and immature idiot throughout. I was good at deceiving her then, and I don’t know how she will ever believe that that I’m not just manipulating her again now. We don’t really have any friends in common, so I don’t know how I could prove to her that I’ve changed. I’m in the middle of a graduate degree, and so have no money and very little time - I couldn’t easily spend a long time visiting her to prove that I’ve changed. All the same, I’m sure we’ve both done a lot of growing up in the past year, and I just really want the opportunity to say hi.
I’ve already tried apologising for all my mistakes, that just made her angrier.
What’s left? How do I re-establish contact? I still can’t quite convince myself that this is a dead-end, and if it’s not yet a dead-end I will never be at peace in the Charterhouse. Any success stories of people who made it work second-time around? How?
Anyway, I’ve been trying to deal with and work through all of these issues, trying to become a better man. The truth is, I might have missed my chance to be a husband, and that might never come back again, I couldn’t marry anyone else, so if things never work out then I guess all I have to work with is a life of penance.
I have started thinking I ought to explore becoming a lay brother with an enclosed order, not just because of my relationship failure, but for other reasons too, but I really can’t commit to that vocation until I’m certain the other route is definitely closed forever.
Anyway, I’m thinking I ought to wait another few months, until the new year, and until we’ve been totally out of contact for at least 10 months (I tried to contact her a few times in the months after we broke up, and each time just made matters worse).
The problem is, this was a long-distance relationship, and I was a manipulative and immature idiot throughout. I was good at deceiving her then, and I don’t know how she will ever believe that that I’m not just manipulating her again now. We don’t really have any friends in common, so I don’t know how I could prove to her that I’ve changed. I’m in the middle of a graduate degree, and so have no money and very little time - I couldn’t easily spend a long time visiting her to prove that I’ve changed. All the same, I’m sure we’ve both done a lot of growing up in the past year, and I just really want the opportunity to say hi.
I’ve already tried apologising for all my mistakes, that just made her angrier.
What’s left? How do I re-establish contact? I still can’t quite convince myself that this is a dead-end, and if it’s not yet a dead-end I will never be at peace in the Charterhouse. Any success stories of people who made it work second-time around? How?