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DL82
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OK, I’m a 27-year-old convert to Catholicism, I know that in my teens and early 20s I didn’t act the way a man ought to, and am still working through a lot of issues and, with the grace of God and much prayer, overcoming them, learning to become a man.
When I was 25 I was engaged, but my emotional and sexual immaturity, as well as my fiancee’s, if I’m honest, and I’m sure she’d agree if I could talk to her about it, led to us breaking up.
I’m starting to feel too old, like if I leave off marriage much longer it will slip out of my grasp forever. I still feel drawn towards my ex, not just emotionally, but in the sense that I feel called to bring out the best in her, and know she brings out the best in me (we led eachother to the Catholic Church, for a start!) Anyway, I know I couldn’t marry yet, and I know I’m not the man, not the knight of faith that I want to be and feel called to be.
Truth is, I might never be fully that man until the day I die. To quote Bl Cardinal Newman “to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed much”. I want that perfection, but I don’t know whether I ought to put off starting a relationship, either with my ex or with someone else, until I’ve achieved it?
Is it enough for us to acknowledge our own incompleteness before starting a relationship, and then moving slowly as we still work out our ‘issues’ together before being ready for marriage, or should I leave the whole idea of dating women well alone until I’m completely sure I’m ready to give my whole self in the love that befits a real man and a real woman?
I feel like any woman I care about enough to want to be with deserves a real man, not the work-in-progress that I still am. At the same time, I have also heard it said that a feeling of unworthiness to a calling (usually said about the priesthood) is often a sure sign of that calling, is the same true of the call to marriage?
When I was 25 I was engaged, but my emotional and sexual immaturity, as well as my fiancee’s, if I’m honest, and I’m sure she’d agree if I could talk to her about it, led to us breaking up.
I’m starting to feel too old, like if I leave off marriage much longer it will slip out of my grasp forever. I still feel drawn towards my ex, not just emotionally, but in the sense that I feel called to bring out the best in her, and know she brings out the best in me (we led eachother to the Catholic Church, for a start!) Anyway, I know I couldn’t marry yet, and I know I’m not the man, not the knight of faith that I want to be and feel called to be.
Truth is, I might never be fully that man until the day I die. To quote Bl Cardinal Newman “to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed much”. I want that perfection, but I don’t know whether I ought to put off starting a relationship, either with my ex or with someone else, until I’ve achieved it?
Is it enough for us to acknowledge our own incompleteness before starting a relationship, and then moving slowly as we still work out our ‘issues’ together before being ready for marriage, or should I leave the whole idea of dating women well alone until I’m completely sure I’m ready to give my whole self in the love that befits a real man and a real woman?
I feel like any woman I care about enough to want to be with deserves a real man, not the work-in-progress that I still am. At the same time, I have also heard it said that a feeling of unworthiness to a calling (usually said about the priesthood) is often a sure sign of that calling, is the same true of the call to marriage?