Ok, here's my problem. I agreed to be the godmother to my best friend's first born. My friend is die-hard Roman Catholic and her husband is Byzantine Rite Catholic. She called me today and left me a voicemail teling me that her priest needs a letter from my (RC) church stating that I am a Roman Catholic parishioner in good standing.
What on earth do I do now? I have never told her about my conversion to Anglicanism. She would never understand. So telling her the truth would be the worst thing. It would be very painful and probably ruin our friendship (not just because I left the "true church", but because I was not honest with her before). She has been hurt and betrayed by so many people including her own abusive parents who disowned her when she got married--so I am like the only family she has (except her husband). I can't hurt that way. Plus she'd have to find another RC woman to be godmother and she has no other close female friends or relatives--she wanted me to have that honor.
I used to belong to an RC church in my hometown. I think I should technically still be on their books. I still recieve the catholic diocesan newspaper and collection envelopes (which I don't use). Do you all think I could still get that church to write a letter stating that I am a member? I know it would be dishonest, but they don't know about my conversion. So technically I am still Catholic. But since I have not been active in that church, do you think they would refuse the request? For obvious reasons I can't have my real church send a letter--the word Episcopal on the letter head would be a deadgive away that just screams "PROTESTANT".
Any advice? Father Rick, what say you?
What on earth do I do now? I have never told her about my conversion to Anglicanism. She would never understand. So telling her the truth would be the worst thing. It would be very painful and probably ruin our friendship (not just because I left the "true church", but because I was not honest with her before). She has been hurt and betrayed by so many people including her own abusive parents who disowned her when she got married--so I am like the only family she has (except her husband). I can't hurt that way. Plus she'd have to find another RC woman to be godmother and she has no other close female friends or relatives--she wanted me to have that honor.
I used to belong to an RC church in my hometown. I think I should technically still be on their books. I still recieve the catholic diocesan newspaper and collection envelopes (which I don't use). Do you all think I could still get that church to write a letter stating that I am a member? I know it would be dishonest, but they don't know about my conversion. So technically I am still Catholic. But since I have not been active in that church, do you think they would refuse the request? For obvious reasons I can't have my real church send a letter--the word Episcopal on the letter head would be a deadgive away that just screams "PROTESTANT".
Any advice? Father Rick, what say you?