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blujazz25
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You have unfinished issues with your dad growing up.
IMO, this is not a good reason not to be open to life in marriage, I am sorry but this is sounding a little too selfish for me. Resolve your past issues with a therapist (preferably a Catholic one) and go from there, if you do not want to have kids, then be in single blessedness or be in a congregation.
Marriage entails husband and wife to give each other fully, if you are just wanting to fulfill what you want out of the marriage then you should not even enter the sacrament. Agape love is a life giving sacrifice, that is why St. Paul reminds husband and wives to love and respect each other just as Christ did for the church…its life giving (sacraments) and He sacrificed Himself for the Bride (the Church). Plus its part of the marriage vows, “are you open to the blessing of Life that God will grant you and will you bring up children in the ways and teachings of the Church?” saying yes and not fulfilling is already grounds for annulment because you do not want to fulfill your vows in the first place, and the cycle goes on for you, its not fair for your partner.
There is a reason why the Church’s teaching on vocation calls is being bashed today is because we believe that each vocation has its own set of blessings and ways but that entails discipline and prayer. I am sure the nuns and the brothers have their own fair share of struggling after they entered, they’re human after all and humans need companionship.
My brother had a dark past with our dad but that did not stop him from getting married and wanting to have kids and treating them better that how he was treated growing up, unfortunately the marriage ended and it s not because of abuse but because of dishonesty on her part.
IMO, this is not a good reason not to be open to life in marriage, I am sorry but this is sounding a little too selfish for me. Resolve your past issues with a therapist (preferably a Catholic one) and go from there, if you do not want to have kids, then be in single blessedness or be in a congregation.
Marriage entails husband and wife to give each other fully, if you are just wanting to fulfill what you want out of the marriage then you should not even enter the sacrament. Agape love is a life giving sacrifice, that is why St. Paul reminds husband and wives to love and respect each other just as Christ did for the church…its life giving (sacraments) and He sacrificed Himself for the Bride (the Church). Plus its part of the marriage vows, “are you open to the blessing of Life that God will grant you and will you bring up children in the ways and teachings of the Church?” saying yes and not fulfilling is already grounds for annulment because you do not want to fulfill your vows in the first place, and the cycle goes on for you, its not fair for your partner.
There is a reason why the Church’s teaching on vocation calls is being bashed today is because we believe that each vocation has its own set of blessings and ways but that entails discipline and prayer. I am sure the nuns and the brothers have their own fair share of struggling after they entered, they’re human after all and humans need companionship.
My brother had a dark past with our dad but that did not stop him from getting married and wanting to have kids and treating them better that how he was treated growing up, unfortunately the marriage ended and it s not because of abuse but because of dishonesty on her part.