tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30512717.post5079550152508675516..comments2024-03-05T14:07:28.062-08:00Comments on Ask Sister Mary Martha: A Boot to the HeadSister Mary Marthahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00580244097177195453noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30512717.post-7083851191077667752013-11-06T15:46:20.969-08:002013-11-06T15:46:20.969-08:00I attended a baptism sort of like this for my grea...I attended a baptism sort of like this for my great-nephew 10 years ago ... and somewhere along the way in faking it, the parents are both now actively practicing Catholics. I was pretty judgmental about them at the time (though thankfully kept my big mouth shut). Maybe it is grace, the dream, the superstition, etc, leading them somewhere worth going?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30512717.post-20694838763010946452013-11-06T09:37:00.688-08:002013-11-06T09:37:00.688-08:00Hi Sister, this post has got me worried. My son wa...Hi Sister, this post has got me worried. My son was baptised, but although I regularly attend mass, (his father doesn't as he is not Catholic and not interested), I don't take my son very often. He is autistic and has limited understanding and no verbal communication as such. He won't sit still for long and shouts out when he feels the urge and tries to run off. Should I still be taking him and explaining things anyway, in the hope that he may understand something. The priest is a little impatient with anyone out of the ordinary, which has out me off a bit. MphAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com