Hi, Aaron —
I empathize with your situation. Many times I've
been in similar situations I have used the PPP program.
Patience, Perseverance and Prayer.
- Patience to bear the crosses that come your way.
- Perseverance knowing that the Lord never puts
us through a trail without the grace to withstand
that trail, and
- Prayer to be a silent witness and Christian
example for your family members and your room mate.
My personal opinion: The reason your family
and your room mate are hindering your progress,
is because you are effecting them by your witness.
Of course, they would never tell you this,
but many times, it's a silent, slow, and steady Catholic
Christian witness that will win people over.
When
people make a decision like you have made, people
who respect you to a certain degree
(family and room mate), will start to ponder certain
Catholic Christian issues and values themselves.
When they said:
- Why is Aaron always happy and cheerful?
- Why is Aaron so kind to me?
- Why Is Aaron willing to do good deeds for me . . .
even when I am mean or talk down to him?
we start to effect the way people view us and hopefully over time they will say:
I'd like to find out more about him, so I can become like him!
Like my non-practicing Catholic mother, Dorothy says:
Michael, Kill'em with kindness!
Her point, show that you have a higher level of
maturity, and with time, it may lead them to have
one too.
You said:
- Can I go to a Catholic Church
for my studies?
- Would it be OK with the people
there?
Sure!, I see no problem whatsoever with going to any Catholic
Church for your studies. You may want to ask around
or look for a priest known for his faithfulness to
the Church or one who looks like he is living a prayerful
life. Just tell him about your faith journey. You
may have to make an appointment.
I would be shocked and surprised if the people there
did not welcome you with open arms.
Final Note on addressing family and room mate issues: Remember an expression attributed (by some) to St. Francis on Evangelization:
Go and evangelize the world, and when necessary,
use words.
Hope this helps a little,
Mike
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