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I’ve been in a similar situation. My parents didn’t agree with my decision to join the Church two years ago. I didn’t tell them immediately - I made sure I was secure and confident in my decision and had people to lean on before I disclosed it to them. Even now, I sometimes have to lean on those people.
I’ll echo those who advised you to talk to your pastor. He can guide you better than strangers on the internet, and he can help you build a network of support within your parish. That is important as you move forward, especially if you don’t ahve one within your family. When I was baptised, none of my family came, but I had a huge contingent of support from among the parish community who knew that I would otherwise be alone. And it made such a significant difference.
Don’t feel like you’re doing something wrong or dishonest by keeping it to yourself for now. You aren’t. And follow your pastor’s guidance.
And welcome home. This is a beautiful journey!
I’ll echo those who advised you to talk to your pastor. He can guide you better than strangers on the internet, and he can help you build a network of support within your parish. That is important as you move forward, especially if you don’t ahve one within your family. When I was baptised, none of my family came, but I had a huge contingent of support from among the parish community who knew that I would otherwise be alone. And it made such a significant difference.
Don’t feel like you’re doing something wrong or dishonest by keeping it to yourself for now. You aren’t. And follow your pastor’s guidance.
And welcome home. This is a beautiful journey!