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From there, he attended a diocesan seminary and I could tell my parents loved the status of being "future priest parents". Being invited to dinners with the bishop and exclusive seminary events made them push my brother even harder to live up to their expectations. He wasn't happy there, mostly spending his time on his own & bought into the harsh penances to "offer up" like skipping meals, bread and water fasts, etc. About 2 or 3 years in, he decided to leave the seminary, which shocked my parents to their very core. He also made an announcement to our parish at the time, where people audibly gasped and cried that he was leaving seminary. He went back to working for a former employer he knew from college, who only fanned the flames of his then self-doubt spiral/breakdown. This guy kept telling my brother that maybe he was "called to marriage" and should start pursuing that. He was venting to a friend about second-guessing himself for leaving seminary & losing respect from the community, and this girl took advantage of his vulnerable state & abused him sexually.

I posted once in this group a few months ago to rant about my mom, and got some pretty good advice. I'm tagging this rant ambivalent because it's about my toxic mom's treatment of my younger sister, so advice wouldn't be something she sees. Background: we were raised conservative Catholic. I usually say extremely conservative but that's subjective. We went to Catholic school and church every Sunday, but we were still allowed to wear pants and cut our hair (I know people that don't allow this for their daughters). My mom and dad believe you shouldn't live together before you are married, as that is "living in sin" (oops I did that) or have sex before you are married (oops did that too). Suffice it to say that none of my sisters and I (except the youngest who is bisexual and still in high school) waited til we were married to have sex or live with our significant others. My younger sister is 24, a college graduate (I'm not) and has a job making decent money as a behavioral aid for kids on the Autism spectrum.

She has been with her fiancé/husband for a little over a year, and living with him for most of that time (but didn't tell my parents that). She got pregnant last June and is due this week with a baby boy (my parents do know this). My mom has been pushing them to get married in the church, but because of covid, time constraints (Catholic church requires 6 month engagement period and marriage prep classes), and you know BABY, they haven't been able to make it happen. It would've been nearly impossible anyway. They did get civilly married so that when their son is born he would be able to have his dad's last name (our state a baby born to a single mom automatically gets her last name and then if you choose to file a paternity affidavit you can change it later). Well according to my mother it is more important to keep up appearances and they need to live apart until they can have a church marriage. She would literally rather my sister be a single mom and her legal husband be a part time father than them live together because "God can see what you are doing and you aren't fooling anyone. "

Is it a long narrative history? How much of it is about Jesus? Wait, there's four accounts of Jesus' life? Oh but the names are so strange and hard to remember. I've heard Leviticus is really extreme, what could the Bible possibly teach me? Will I even be able to understand the English it's written in? Why's it so long? Who even wrote the thing? Honestly, it used to bore me to death in school, I think I'll read something else. " I want to explain what the Bible is and what the books are about: a "Bible for Dummies. " It's such a big book containing so much, it's hard to know where to begin. I have no religious qualifications or Christian authority, I am just a Christian and a Mathematics student hoping that by making some sense of it, you might be tempted to pick it up or at least be clear on what's in it. If anyone reads this and learns something or if anyone (Christian or otherwise) is curious enough to google more, mission accomplished. The Old Testament is split into five clear sections: The Five Books of Moses (or the Jewish Torah) The Deutoronomistic History The Wisdom Books The Books of the Major Prophets The Books of the Twelve Minor Prophets The Five Books of Moses begin with Genesis and the creation myth with Adam and Eve.

I told my sister if that's how she feels then clearly her son is a bastard child in my mother's eyes (even though she would never say that) and she doesn't need to meet him or see my sister. I think the thing that gets me the most is my mom's belief that it is her responsibility as a Catholic to correct someone who is living in sin. Even though literally Jesus preached to welcome the sinner with open arms, and to love them, and do not judge them (look up Matthew 7:1-6, 12). My mom has no filter, no boundaries, no line she won't attempt to cross. I feel frustrated for my sister. I also can't wait to meet my nephew. Pray for my sanity....

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Is it a long narrative history? How much of it is about Jesus? Wait, there's four accounts of Jesus' life? Oh but the names are so strange and hard to remember. I've heard Leviticus is really extreme, what could the Bible possibly teach me? Will I even be able to understand the English it's written in? Why's it so long? Who even wrote the thing? Honestly, it used to bore me to death in school, I think I'll read something else. " I want to explain what the Bible is and what the books are about: a "Bible for Dummies. " It's such a big book containing so much, it's hard to know where to begin. I have no religious qualifications or Christian authority, I am just a Christian and a student of Mathematics hoping that by making some sense of it, you might be tempted to pick it up or at the very least be clear on what's in it. If anyone reads this and learns something or if anyone (Christian or otherwise) is curious enough to google more, mission accomplished. The Old Testament is split into five clear sections: The Five Books of Moses (or the Jewish Torah) The Deutoronomistic History The Wisdom Books The Books of the Major Prophets The Books of the Twelve Minor Prophets The Five Books of Moses begin with Genesis and the creation myth with Adam and Eve.

I've seen this before. And this interpretation seems more valid given that Emi seems to parade her stress to everyone including Hisao. If she really wanted to hide her unhappiness, I think she could have done a better job holding it in. She really does have emotional baggage, as another thread put it, and she is willing to unload it on someone. And furthermore (maybe I am out of line here), I don't see how something could be so traumatic that you get so ridiculously agitated that you can't even say it. You're already thinking about it, why can't you just say it once? And if it's really that bad, maybe you do need help, whether you like it or not. I'm still not really criticizing Emi--I'm just really accentuating the everpresent miscommunication. I still have no idea what she thinks. Now, onto Lily's playthrough (I don't have much left). I don't like her archetype. Even though she acts like a mother to everyone, she takes significant pride in it. It takes arrogance to fake composure all the time like that.