If I’m not mistaken, the catholic church was one of the first things to say that women were equal to men.
However, when you look at a lot of christian families the women is almost always the homemaker… and if a women is happy doing that, then that’s fine. But it seems that women of a more, liberal mind set, are more commonly to not stay at home parents.
I just want to know, why is that? Does God really not call most women to do much but the chores?
Is it wrong if I want to become a geologist and work scientifically abroad, instead of get married and have children?
That seems like an obvious question, but if christian women are finding themselves called to the kitchen then I just… I want to know why.
Thanks.
All the moms I grew up with were stay at home moms. Nothing wrong with that. Some women chose to be single or just couldn’t find a person that suited them. You can be a geologist. Nothing wrong with that.
Women are not called to the kitchen, they are more often called to a faithful commitment to a man which results in children. There’s nothing new about that. What has gravely wounded Western society society is abortion on demand and easy divorce - not to say that divorce isn’t hard but it’s too easy.
No. What is required today is for young men and young women to respect themselves and others. To earn each other’s trust and fulfill, if both are willing, their call to be husbands and wives, and mothers and fathers. That would include each other’s families as well, creating intergenerational ties as well. Grandpa and Grandma were a joy to be treasured. They loved their Grandkids too. When this happens, communities are created where good neighbors are part of your lives as well. This was what God intended. It worked. And kids who were surrounded by good role models and saw the bad, were guided toward the good. That included aunts and uncles. Even if your beliefs were not based on Catholic teaching, communities reinforced communities to grow toward good things and to actively work against the bad through reminders, especially to kids, that ‘you had better not do that again.’ I got such reminders when I was a boy. And I respected my neighbors, since I knew what they were saying was for my own good.
Even in non-Catholic societies, the roles of mother and father are set by biology. Today, one problem facing the Church and the Catholic community is a desire not to view family life in a proper way. Those who are not called to marriage are not called to marriage. Those who are need to take their responsibilities with a proper mix of joy and with a knowledge of what married life means. The idea of having a mate for life was regularly criticized for decades, and divorce was promoted as better than solving problems in married relationships. The problems that arise in marriages today have been the same problems for a very long time but the media has created a fiction to make divorce the only viable option. That is wrong in many cases, except for adultery or abuse.
- Why should sexual activity take place only within marriage?
Human sexuality is directed to the marital love of man and woman. In marriage the physical intimacy of the spouses becomes a sign and pledge of their deeper personal relationship with each other. Sexual intimacy, because it is total and exclusive, is not intended to be casual but life-long and life-giving. It is an expression of a life-long commitment that allows the spouses to give themselves freely and completely to each other in a way that is both supportive of one another and open to the transmission of life.
- What is marriage?
Marriage, as instituted by God and supported by the needs of human nature, is a faithful, exclusive, lifelong union of one man and one woman joined in an intimate communion of life and love. The call to marriage is woven deeply into the human spirit. Man and woman are different from, yet created for, each other in all aspects of their being. This complementarity, including sexual difference and spousal configuration, draws them together in a mutually loving union that is always open to the procreation of children. (See USCCB, Statement, 1).
So we have married women who do a lot of different things, like doctors and psychotherapists, and we have unmarried women who do different things.
Hope this helps,
Ed