Mormess: My goodness, I certainly took no offence to your comments. Actually, now I�m a bit concerned as I hope my presence here does not inhibit anyone�s comfort in expressing themselves. As I�ve shared in some other threads, I celebrate all views. However, as a fellow human, I�ve also pointed out that I am not afraid to exercise my right to express myself when I see exhibits of gratuitous denigration and abuse of others, or when individuals choose to use vulgarities simply for the purpose of maliciously upsetting readers.
Philanthro: I�m deeply saddened to read your response. By exhibiting your indignation towards your older daughter, you are sending powerful messages to your younger children that they are restricted from being open and honest with you. And I�m even more saddened that the two of you are investing valuable life moments presuming that you have somehow failed your daughter. Her sexuality is not a socio-familial sequelae of her upbringing. I wish there were something I could offer to your husband to help him see this. And perhaps my greatest sadness is in your closing comment that her partner shall never darken your doorway. I hope and pray that your family can, in time, find the peace and acceptance you need. I�m afraid that in the absence of your own growth, your children � all of them � shall bear the scars of your limitations. My statements do not serve or represent endorsement of dysfunctional obsessive behaviours. However, they do represent a most earnest recognition that we are all His children and not one of us, that I know of, has been granted a license to serve on His jury.
I shall indeed keep you in my thoughts
Fr Bill