Irishmaestro
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- May 31, 2005
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Hello all.
I'm posting this more to ask your advice than anything else. You may remember my first post here, where I was asking about moving to another church. Well, I did, in September; I moved to the Church of Ireland (which I think you would call Episcopalian in the US), and I praise the Lord there several times a week. I read the bible a lot, I pray to the Lord whenever I feel I want to (often several times a day). I had a chat with my parents about it in October. My Dad said that he was OK with it; my mum was uneasy with it, but she told me a few weeks afterwards that she was OK with it.
Then, in the last few weeks, I noticed my mum was increasingly leaving Catholic imagery around the place - statuettes, "holy" water things, etc. I thought that maybe she might have been trying to remind herself about her own beliefs or whatever, so I continued praying that she would start to read the bible, as I have always done (she's never read it outside services - catholics don't like reading the bible, but that's another story).
Today, both my mum and dad confronted me, and basically said that they were worried about me becoming a "religious fanatic" because I read the bible so much (I read one chapter every night before going to sleep), and that they were embarrassed about my new denomination (anglican - CofI), and that they wanted me to see a counsellor to "help me with my problem", and thus bring me back to the old religion. It made me happy to be persecuted for my love of the Lord, but I'm now confused as to what I should do regarding my parents. Should I put up with it until I have the chance to move out, should I confront them, should I move out now, what should I do? I've prayed the Lord to give me guidance, and as soon as I did, I thought of asking you guys for help. I love my parents (both because they love me [I know they do] and in the way in which Jesus commanded me to love them), and I respect them as well. But, I cannot deal with this without someone's help.
Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost. (Romans 15:13)
I'm posting this more to ask your advice than anything else. You may remember my first post here, where I was asking about moving to another church. Well, I did, in September; I moved to the Church of Ireland (which I think you would call Episcopalian in the US), and I praise the Lord there several times a week. I read the bible a lot, I pray to the Lord whenever I feel I want to (often several times a day). I had a chat with my parents about it in October. My Dad said that he was OK with it; my mum was uneasy with it, but she told me a few weeks afterwards that she was OK with it.
Then, in the last few weeks, I noticed my mum was increasingly leaving Catholic imagery around the place - statuettes, "holy" water things, etc. I thought that maybe she might have been trying to remind herself about her own beliefs or whatever, so I continued praying that she would start to read the bible, as I have always done (she's never read it outside services - catholics don't like reading the bible, but that's another story).
Today, both my mum and dad confronted me, and basically said that they were worried about me becoming a "religious fanatic" because I read the bible so much (I read one chapter every night before going to sleep), and that they were embarrassed about my new denomination (anglican - CofI), and that they wanted me to see a counsellor to "help me with my problem", and thus bring me back to the old religion. It made me happy to be persecuted for my love of the Lord, but I'm now confused as to what I should do regarding my parents. Should I put up with it until I have the chance to move out, should I confront them, should I move out now, what should I do? I've prayed the Lord to give me guidance, and as soon as I did, I thought of asking you guys for help. I love my parents (both because they love me [I know they do] and in the way in which Jesus commanded me to love them), and I respect them as well. But, I cannot deal with this without someone's help.
Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost. (Romans 15:13)