neale68
Member
Hi all - I'm very new to the forum. I felt compelled to come here to get some feedback. I have been Catholic for a very short time. I was confirmed in 2003. I began to teach at a Catholic school in 2001. Being a teacher of course, afforded me the opportunity to become more and more involved in the church. Last year, I began going through a program to learn more about Catholicism. However, the more I have learned, the more and more I DISAGREE with what the Church teaches. Right now, I feel like a fraud - I don't want to minister to anyone with the way I feel. I don't think I should go to a church where I feel like people are being excluded. I don't think that is what Christianity itself is based upon. But, since I have become such an integral part of this faith community, I don't know how to walk away.
Here's the rub - I met a man who is not Catholic and he had been married before - STRIKE ONE. I refused to put my husband through the annulment process since I thought it was very invasive and not fair to him. Plus you have to pay to go through the process. So, I basically had to leave my job at the Catholic school because they knew too much. When I re-applied to another school, I pretty much kept my mouth shut - don't ask, don't tell kind of thing. Next, my husband did a lot of work for our church/school through the kindness of his heart (and of course, for me). At first, it was okay, but then many people made comments that they didn't want him doing the work because he wasn't Catholic. Then, without warning, they opted to go a different route. No thank you, no offer to pay for his services - ultimately, he was willing to give the work he had done to them FOR free. STRIKE TWO.
And again, many, many things I disagree with the Catholic faith. I don't feel that I should be spreading a message that I don't believe in. Bottom line, I believe in the Golden Rule, but don't think we should exclude people based on their beliefs.
Okay, I think that's enough for now. Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
Here's the rub - I met a man who is not Catholic and he had been married before - STRIKE ONE. I refused to put my husband through the annulment process since I thought it was very invasive and not fair to him. Plus you have to pay to go through the process. So, I basically had to leave my job at the Catholic school because they knew too much. When I re-applied to another school, I pretty much kept my mouth shut - don't ask, don't tell kind of thing. Next, my husband did a lot of work for our church/school through the kindness of his heart (and of course, for me). At first, it was okay, but then many people made comments that they didn't want him doing the work because he wasn't Catholic. Then, without warning, they opted to go a different route. No thank you, no offer to pay for his services - ultimately, he was willing to give the work he had done to them FOR free. STRIKE TWO.
And again, many, many things I disagree with the Catholic faith. I don't feel that I should be spreading a message that I don't believe in. Bottom line, I believe in the Golden Rule, but don't think we should exclude people based on their beliefs.
Okay, I think that's enough for now. Thank you in advance for your thoughts.