I’m not implying any such things. We’re to imitate He Who died for us, the ultimate sacrifice. You don’t think it would please Him more that you make this hard sacrifice out of charity and love for Him for your neighbor, in this case your sister, and ask the graces go for her better understanding of Catholic devotions? You think Jesus is that hung up on maintaining a steadfast devotion when an extreme level of charity for someone else He died for would probably bring more mercy into the world?
Doesn’t matter to me one way or the other. There are countless things I’ve done as a penance, and have been very disappointed over not being able to do what I do for Him, which I know pleases Him–probably sounds foreign to some, but giving up the things you do for Him is a suffering and suffering such as this is pleasing to the Lord.
Good luck with whatever you decide. And I’m amused that you assume I don’t veil.
Glad
I don’t assume anything. This is the most interesting argument I have heard on that side so far and it is worth a lot of pondering. I’ve read it a few times and am probably responding too quickly as I think it would take a while to really reflect on all that it means.
I would understand if you felt it was too personal, but could you expand on the things that you suffered in giving up for Him?
I see great merit in what you are saying but am having difficulty creating such a scenario in my head. All I have thought of so far is like a person is on their way to some rosary group or something and has to miss it because they are presented with an opportunity to be charitable. Giving someone else a ride or helping a friend or stranger in real need of help.
That makes total sense, sure it is a devotion but you needed to help someone else and as you say it is what Jesus wants. The only way I am able to liken the veil thing is you’re at mass or on the way to mass and somebody gets a huge gash on their arm so you tie it up tight with your head covering to keep them from bleeding out and once they are safe attend mass without a head covering.
I hope I don’t sound insincere with my strange example. I am really very interested in your way of looking at this.
edit so as not to double post:
Also, I realize that this way of thinking is really an expansion upon what Janechantal53 was saying. I do not mean to leave her without credit.
My hope in creating the thread was that in the way that GladCatholic’s explanation expanded on Janechantal53’s to make things make more sense to me, someone would have that magical explanation that made what I do make sense to my sister.
In the end I’m probably going to buy one of these alternatives mentioned by the first few posters and show it to her without mentioning devotions of any kind. I will attempt conversation as conversation is necessary and choose my words VERY carefully.
I am really enjoying the conversations here though, so (name removed by moderator)ut is still welcome.