Christians Dating Catholics

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Timofree

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#21
If she loves Christ, and has accepted Him as her Saviour.......go for it. If not, pray for her and talk to her about Christ. I wouldn't recommend starting a relationship if she isn't saved
 
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jimmydiggs

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#22
Hey everyone!

First post here, so I'd love to have your feedback.

I've been dating a girl for about 2 months now. We met online. Originally when I viewed her profile, she listed herself as a Christian. On our fourth date, she mentioned that she was actually Catholic. I later went back and found out that this particular dating site did not have "Catholic" as a religion choice. So I understand why she listed herself as a Christian.

So the dilemma is whether or not to even pursue things further. I know that I want to raise children (eventually) with the foundation of Christianity. This is something I will not compromise on. In the event that she is set on raising children with the foundation of Catholicism...and she is not willing to compromise on this either, then the relationship is ultimately doomed right?

I know this is basically a rhetorical question, but I'm still curious to hear anyone's thoughts...especially if anyone has dealt with this situation before. Thanks again!

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If you do'nt want your kids to be forced into Catholicism, don't do it. In order for the Catholic Church to recognize the marriage, the kids must be raised Catholic.





Also, do not be unequally yoked.
 

Katy-follower

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Jun 25, 2011
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If you do'nt want your kids to be forced into Catholicism, don't do it. In order for the Catholic Church to recognize the marriage, the kids must be raised Catholic.


Yup. Thankfully we weren't married in a Catholic Church, but when my husband returned to his Catholic religion, the priest told him we were living in sin, since our marriage was not accepted in the eyes of God, so I was sent into the guest room!! But, a seed has been sown as he is now seeking the truth and I'm back in the room I belong :)

Re, the trap - yes, they get them while they're young kids with vulnerable minds. This is how they breed!