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Who takes your child to Mass?
So, how many teachings do you have to accept in order to be Catholic?by AvignonPapacy94 on 16Mar2014 at 8:12 pm
I reject the notion that you have to agree with all 12484937573 teachings of the church in order to be Catholic.
50 years ago, any of these except missing Mass on Sunday would have landed you in jail. We live in very permissive times, but we aren’t at the mercy of our hormones, and most people living 50 years ago managed to stay out of jail. People who didn’t go to Church on Sundays were considered unemployable back then, of course, so everyone went to Church, somewhere. This notion that you can call yourself a Christian but not show up to Church on Sundays is a very recent development.So in order to raise your kids Catholic, you have to be a perfect Catholic?
If you miss some masses, occassionally masturbate and look at porn, or use contraception with your life, then the faith forecloses to you?
I think if someone is actually trying to, they’ll have greater success.Sorry, but I can’t believe that in a world of 1.2 billion Catholics, all of them are that perfect. I don’t think you should have to be the exemplar of every letter of Church teaching to raise your kids Catholic.
It’s not about “winning.” It’s about being a team and the two of you working together to help your children have the best possible chance of making it to Heaven.But you think if I drag my family to church every week, then it’ll be easier to win? I make about 2x as much money as my wife.
Your daughter would look at what kind of girls you like, and try to be like them, so that you will like her. Meaning that if you look at porn, she will do what she can to look and behave like those girls, to win your admiration.Ummm, Marie, I only have a son. And even if I did have a daughter, I doubt she would act like a two-bit scarlet woman because no one in her family acts like that.
LOL, if it were easy everyone would be Catholic. Jesus said the way is narrow. You are expected to put the realities of living in modern America aside for the realities of living as a Catholic.I think some of these comments are a little divorced from the reality of living in modern America.
you are so going to be divorced…To explain the power dynamics of the relationship. For instance, if my wife gained like 75 pounds, she’d lose some of her upper hand. I make a lot more money, so that puts me in the driver’s seat a bit, so to speak. When we both are in disagreement, it helps being the one who can emerge victorious and get this resolved.
Marriage is supposed to be two people working together, not constantly trying to emerge “victorious.” You seem more interested in making sure you always win, than that your marriage does.To be clear, I do love my wife.
But isn’t a healthy competition a good thing so that we each strive to do better? Perhaps that’s a dumb question, since you all freak out anytime I use the word “win” when I, well, win.
Perhaps.I think some of these comments are a little divorced from the reality of living in modern America.
That’s true. People have always believed that they were “more advanced” than their parents’ generation, and thus, entitled to commit sin - and every teenager thinks that he or she discovered sex; that it was never known in the world before they came along.Perhaps.
I suspect that a couple of thousand years ago, someone made similar comments about modern Judea, modern Rome, modern Greece, etc.
Exactly and they like to blame their hormones for their behaviour because nobody had hormones before them did they?That’s true. People have always believed that they were “more advanced” than their parents’ generation, and thus, entitled to commit sin - and every teenager thinks that he or she discovered sex; that it was never known in the world before they came along.