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stellabelle
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Hi everyone!
After much soul-searching, prayer, and opening up to my faith, I’m going to convert to Catholicism, and I will start RCIA through the church I was guided to.
My parents are atheists. They both left the Christian faith (my mother was a Roman Catholic). I am ok w this and love them, but I’m nervous about telling them that I’m converting because they will most likely react negatively or ask analytical questions about my faith and respond to my answers with their own negative answers toward me and my faith. The only way they talked about religion to me was telling me how it was evil and a negative force in the world. They have a lot of unhealed wounds about their own relationships with their faith and experiences.
They don’t ask me about my faith, and they really never have. They speak to me frequently about their own faiths and spiritualities (they are Zen Buddhists, but still harbor deep hate of Christianity, but they never ask me about my own faith.
Is it ok to simply love my faith, since they don’t inquire about it? I don’t have a problem with telling them about my conversion if they ask. But they never do, so I’m wondering - should I tell them, or just go about my business and keep practicing my faith in my own life? Thanks!!
After much soul-searching, prayer, and opening up to my faith, I’m going to convert to Catholicism, and I will start RCIA through the church I was guided to.
My parents are atheists. They both left the Christian faith (my mother was a Roman Catholic). I am ok w this and love them, but I’m nervous about telling them that I’m converting because they will most likely react negatively or ask analytical questions about my faith and respond to my answers with their own negative answers toward me and my faith. The only way they talked about religion to me was telling me how it was evil and a negative force in the world. They have a lot of unhealed wounds about their own relationships with their faith and experiences.
They don’t ask me about my faith, and they really never have. They speak to me frequently about their own faiths and spiritualities (they are Zen Buddhists, but still harbor deep hate of Christianity, but they never ask me about my own faith.
Is it ok to simply love my faith, since they don’t inquire about it? I don’t have a problem with telling them about my conversion if they ask. But they never do, so I’m wondering - should I tell them, or just go about my business and keep practicing my faith in my own life? Thanks!!