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Meeting with my Rector/Fortitude for telling my family about my Reformation

Question:
I have a meeting with my church's new Rector, Tim (for those of you unfamiliar with my fancy Church of England jargon , a rector is the minister in charge of a parish church) to discuss youth ministry and things of this nature. I also mentioned to him that I feel that God may be calling me into the ministry at some point in the future. I'm not nervous, as I've had the opportunity to have a fairly lengthy chat with Tim on previous occasions and he is a very Godly man, and easy to get along with, but just pray that things will go well and all according to God's plan.
Also, pray for the fortitude to tell my mother's side of the family, who are Roman Catholics, about my Reformation and subsequent leaving of the Roman Catholic Church. I've been given the number of the (Anglican) bishop of my area by one of the ministers at my church, to discuss the discernment process for the Ministry, but I really don't feel comfortable calling him to discuss that until I've notified my family that I am no longer a Roman Catholic.
Thank you!
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will be praying for you.
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!!! You left the RCC?
Praying.
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praying as well.
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Thanks folks. I'm meeting Tim, my rector, tomorrow, assuming I can get up at 7:00 for the 7:30 AM wednesday morning service that is run for students..ora pro me!
Also, my grandma is coming to town this weekend and I'm likely spending the weekend with her. I'm planning on telling her about my Reformation then.
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I'm praying for you, bro.
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Thanks for your prayers, guys. Wednesday came and went, and I wasn't able to make it to the 7:30 AM service due to my pneumonia. I called Tim and apologized, but I'll likely get to talk to him next Wednesday.
As for my Grandma, I doubt I'll get to spend any substantial amount of time with her, as I have to remain at home this weekend.
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I'm praying for you! Keep us apprised!
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With your strength, you help many become stronger. In health, and direction, I offer my prayers. (sorry about the Calvin thing, no disrespect intended)
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Originally Posted by sgary With your strength, you help many become stronger. In health, and direction, I offer my prayers. (sorry about the Calvin thing, no disrespect intended) What Calvin thing?
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