The world is in a sorry state. Your children should not be exposed to sinful lifestyles among their own family. They'll grow up thinking it's morally acceptable, and the faith is just a lofty ideal, or else they'll eventually despise you for your hypocrisy and reject Catholicism altogether. In my own family, what started out as eight young couples in the early 50s to early 60s, all supposedly practicing Catholics, produced nine children who grew up through the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Of those nine, five married, producing four children. Of the four, one died in his teens, two succuмbed to drug abuse, and mental illness and are semi-institutionalized, no children. One has remained single and is practicing the Traditional Faith.
Of the five who married, only one married a Catholic in the Church but it was to appease the grandparents. All "shacked-up" before marriage, and all five are divorced, two more than once. Three are living in sin. As for the four children, one is making the rounds of various concubines, one has chosen to turn herself into a man while retaining her lesbian lover---they're engaged---of the youngest two, one is attending high school part-time, working full-time, having moved out last year. He could no longer stand the fighting, lying, and cheating. The youngest child is stuck since he's 10 years old. Thus far, there are no children from the four. Not one was raised Catholic; only one was baptized, again, so as not to upset an older relative in whose house they were living. The baptized child is the youth who moved out at age 16.
Of the original 16 Catholics, four are still living. Of the four, two are long time widows; the other two are a married couple, 60 years last month. One of the widows, (traditional), the couple, (conservative n.o.), and their single daughter, (traditional), are practicing Catholics. The youngest of these is 56.
This family disintegrated because the majority chose this world over Heaven. There was never a WWIII, only a few skirmishes over the years as each went his own way.
Sad, huh?