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scrdosnatrnum
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Hi,
I am a teenager and acolyte for the SSPX. I’ve began delving deeper in Catholicism and I have become more devout as a result(I used to be an atheist and liberal). I serve every Sunday and I go to confession bi-weekly. I have also recently began serious thought on my vocation to the traditional priesthood.
My mother, however, has become a-bit ‘annoying’ lately, and has become quite hostile. She has been an atheist for most of her adult life, and ridicules religion as ‘made-up’. Every time I see her it seems she is awkward and again hostile; she has called me brainwashed, and she always asks prying questions about my vocation. She blames my recent ‘conversion of heart’ a result of the guilt I have for a sin I committed while on vacation abroad, although this is plainly false. She has said that she ‘didn’t raise me to be this way’.
However bad this may sound I am beginning to resent my mother, but I still love her dearly.
I need suggestions on how to deal with this dilemma.
Any prayers would be gladly appreciated for the solving of the problem and for my vocation.
God Bless, St Pius X, pray for us!
I am a teenager and acolyte for the SSPX. I’ve began delving deeper in Catholicism and I have become more devout as a result(I used to be an atheist and liberal). I serve every Sunday and I go to confession bi-weekly. I have also recently began serious thought on my vocation to the traditional priesthood.
My mother, however, has become a-bit ‘annoying’ lately, and has become quite hostile. She has been an atheist for most of her adult life, and ridicules religion as ‘made-up’. Every time I see her it seems she is awkward and again hostile; she has called me brainwashed, and she always asks prying questions about my vocation. She blames my recent ‘conversion of heart’ a result of the guilt I have for a sin I committed while on vacation abroad, although this is plainly false. She has said that she ‘didn’t raise me to be this way’.
However bad this may sound I am beginning to resent my mother, but I still love her dearly.
I need suggestions on how to deal with this dilemma.
Any prayers would be gladly appreciated for the solving of the problem and for my vocation.
God Bless, St Pius X, pray for us!