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Re: Moms who don't homeschool
« Reply #90 on: October 04, 2018, 05:36:36 PM »
This is the "them":
You say that it is working for you, but you have not even started, your children are less that 5 years old. The example I gave is of parents who's children are now 50 and over, only 2 of 50+ made it, and all of them parents and children all married Catholics. I am showing you the results after the fact. You are just starting.
I teach my kids everything I can for their ages about the faith. My kids know about making little sacrifices, praying, they know they have to choose to follow God of their own free will not because I told them too. They get excited about prayers, and church. My daughter adore high mass, and love mama Mary. They love hearing me tell about Mary Magdalene (my conformation Saint) they loving hearing of Saint therese. I’m not doing a bad job. Another thing I never put myself in a situation where I would be disrespectful to my husband. I’m never not home when he’s home unless I have an errand to run for the house, and chances are we would run it together! I adore my husband as head of this house, and my best friend. So don’t let your imagination runaway with you because you knew someone who cheated. 

Re: Moms who don't homeschool
« Reply #91 on: October 04, 2018, 05:56:52 PM »
I teach my kids everything I can for their ages about the faith. My kids know about making little sacrifices, praying, they know they have to choose to follow God of their own free will not because I told them too. They get excited about prayers, and church. My daughter adore high mass, and love mama Mary. They love hearing me tell about Mary Magdalene (my conformation Saint) they loving hearing of Saint therese. I’m not doing a bad job. Another thing I never put myself in a situation where I would be disrespectful to my husband. I’m never not home when he’s home unless I have an errand to run for the house, and chances are we would run it together! I adore my husband as head of this house, and my best friend. So don’t let your imagination runaway with you because you knew someone who cheated.
You sound like you are putting forth a good effort in being a Catholic wife and mother. I believe what Tradhican is doing is trying to warn you of the dangers of Modernism in the daily life of the family. Some priests do not warn the laity enough about this so perhaps he is using an online forum to get that message out. Although going directly after you I don’t see why. We can only be good examples to others and share our experiences, but life lessons are not really learned on forums online.


Re: Moms who don't homeschool
« Reply #92 on: October 04, 2018, 06:18:47 PM »
Although going directly after you I don’t see why.
Why would I go "directly after" anyone?

Re: Moms who don't homeschool
« Reply #93 on: October 04, 2018, 06:25:51 PM »
I teach my kids everything I can for their ages about the faith.
Keep it up, that's more than my parents, aunts and uncles did.

However, if you do not homeschool or send them to a good Catholic school, your daily efforts will be totally offset by their learning from the seculars. TV is just another portal for the seculars to influence your children. And a waste of time.

Secular daycare, secular schools and TV, are all indoctrinating mediums of the enemies of God. You do not stand a chance against them.

Re: Moms who don't homeschool
« Reply #94 on: October 04, 2018, 06:35:02 PM »
Why would I go "directly after" anyone?
Asking her if she watches tv or if her husband is a convert is what I meant by going after directly.