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- From: stabosz@chopin.udel.edu (Rae Stabosz)
- Subject: Re: Forwarded mail, and comments
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 23:40:54 GMT
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- Hi Colleen,
-
- Marty and Steve have quoted some relevant Church teachings
- concerning your situation, and Father Wooley has spoken from the
- Anglican point of view. I don't have a lot to add but I did want to
- speak up specifically because you appear a little beleaguered by all
- the male voices in this group. I don't want to ruffle anyone's feelings
- but I will share with you that as a woman I have sometimes felt as if
- the discussions here are more heavy-handed than I would like. At times
- (if everyone will please not be offended by the image and listen to the
- heart of what I am saying) I get the picture of stags butting and
- locking horns, and I wonder if there's a gender thing going on that I
- just don't understand. I say this, as I say, not to offend my brothers
- in Christ but to let Colleen know that she's not the only woman out
- there and that I think you can see -- I hope you can see -- that when
- the discussion moves out of the realm of principle and theory and
- into the realm of individual human experience -- i.e., your situation --
- the people posting here are quite full of compassion.
-
- If you have been honest enough not to go for an annulment when
- you believe in fact that your marriage is valid, I encourage you
- absolutely to read over the relevant passages that Steve quoted, and
- pray about them, and look for a good priest to minister to you. As
- has been said, there is no impediment to your receiving the Eucharist
- due to the divorce alone. Please do not leave the Catholic Church
- due to misunderstanding about your situation. Although it is very
- difficult to live out those parts of Church teaching which seem most
- harsh -- and the marriage and sexual teachings in general seem to cause
- most difficulty -- please think about the teachings themselves, rather
- than the people teaching them or explaining them or "getting an
- attitude" towards you (as it seems) because of them. The teachings
- themselves -- those passages Steve quoted, and others -- do they
- reflect what Christ teaches or not? If they do, then God _will_
- back up your sincere attempt to live them out in faith. It may
- not seem so now, but with all the wisdom of my years of experience
- as a sinner and a person of clouded but sincere desire to follow
- God, I will state with confidence that no matter how hard the teaching,
- you will find more peace and more share in the joy of the gospel if
- you adhere to it with all its difficulties, than if you choose a
- seemingly more reasonable path.
-
- With all great respect, here's what I'd advise.
- I'd encourage you to put on hold
- your intention to remarry -- which violates what the Church teaches
- about Christ's intention for a married woman, even a married woman
- whose marriage can no longer be celebrated fully. If you can stand
- to, turn back to the Church you thought turned its back on you and
- be reconciled, however that needs to be done. Based on what you have
- stated here, there's very little to stop you from receiving Communion
- right now. I would receive the sacrament of Penance just to make sure
- of that, and to feel at ease, to tell the Lord all the doubts and
- things you've been through since your divorce. Unfortunately I don't
- know how to recommend finding a good priest for that, and I know myself
- that finding bad advice in the confessional could do a good bit of
- damage. Ask around. Tell us where you are located, and maybe
- somebody here could recommend someone in your area.
-
- If all that is way beyond what you feel like you can do now,
- please think about it, and about what everybody has said here.
- I am sure that nobody wants you to feel unwanted -- the Church in
- particular _needs_ people of courage, people who take her teachings
- seriously. Please don't abandon Her!
-
- In love and in Christ,
-
- Rae
-
-