Dear Father | Honor father and mother; parents should return this respect
Submitted on August 11, 2010
Father John Carl Lombardi, MSF
Question:
My parents are not Catholic. My husband, children and I are, but my parents are not supportive. They have said and done some hurtful things. So how can I follow the Fourt Commandment, "Honor thy father and mother"?
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