Yeah but don’t people have a problem with not being able to worship together with their spouse? People say, “well, we agree on most things except religion, so therefore it wasn’t a problem.” But if you don’t agree on religion, are you taking God away from the focal point of the marriage? If you cannot pray Catholic prayers together, go to a Catholic Church together, and raise your children together as Catholics, doesn’t one parent bear the entire burden of raising their children Catholic? Aren’t you lonely that you can’t really discuss your Catholic faith with your spouse to the fullest? Or read the Bible together with a Catholic mindset? Do you feel like you are keeping your mouth shut about Catholicism sometimes when you are married because you feel like it won’t interest your non-Catholic spouse? Do you feel it’s fair for your non-Catholic spouse to keep his mouth shut when you are teaching the kids Catholicism? Do you have backup plans for your children to be raised as Catholics if you as the Catholic spouse become sick or impaired in any way and hence unable to impart your faith on your children?
I was looking at the “family prayers” thread in the Family Life section and I thought to myself, what a nice arrangement for a family. But it can’t really be done in a mixed marriage.
For the record, I am a child of a mixed marriage (mother: fallen away previously nominal Catholic, and Muslim father) and it was the worst experience I ever had, and therefore that is why my opinion is very strong on this.