As a religious myself, I can tell you that we love to visit people and just talk the normal every day stuff, like family, sports, things that are happening in the commuinity. One of the worse questions that anyone can ask us is “Why did you become a religious?”
It’s a great question, but not for a fun night. That question changes the whole tone of the evening. It turns it very serious. It’s like asking someone why they chose to marry their wife or husband. It’s not the kind of question that you really want to answer when you go out planning to have fun with friends. It’s very personal, very deep and requires a serious and clear explanation. People usually ask other questions as you explain, such as: “What did your parents say?” or “Did you have a girl friend?” or “Was it difficult to make up your mind?”
If you invite a religious or a priest to your home for a conversation over tea and cookies, make sure that he or she knows that you want to discuss something with him/her. He or she will come over in a working mode. But if you invite them over to relax and enjoy your family, make sure that you keep it relaxed.
One thing that we religious like to talk about and people rarely ask about, is our family. We dealy love our families. But in our daily work, there is not much time to talk about them. I always feel very blessed when someone says, “Brother did you have a nice Christmas?” followed by “Did you have a chance to enjoy your family?” There are some who know that I was married and have children. They are always so kind when they ask, “Brother, how are your children?”
Another thing that we enjoy very much is family anecdotes. We love hearing about your families and some of the funny things that happen in your families. Remember, that when you come to us, you usually talk to us about the problems in your life, your family, your marriage and so forth. You rarely come to us to share your pictures of your parents, your grandchildren, your new cat or dog. We don’t get to see that side of you too often. We love to see family albums.
One more good tip, we love learning new things. If you have hobby, we really enjoy hearing about it or seeing your stuff.
I hope this helps.
Have a blessed new year!
Br. JR, OSF