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Its your (sons) reception, so its your choice! I wouldn't do it, but I'm LDS (Mormon) so we're not supposed to drink anyway. :p But she's an adult, if she doesn't want to drink it, then she doesn't have to. Its up to you! Good luck! :) |
I was raised Methodist. They believe drinking is a sin, but I know that Catholics do not. And me personal, I don't believe it's a sin. I like to have a glass of wine at times. Even though my religious back ground isn't the same as my catholic friends it doesn't stop me from attending their events. I don't feel weird that they do things that are different then my religion. It's up to your family & you what you want at your baptism. I really wanted alcohol at my wedding, but my grandma refused to come if there was any, so she was more important. I guess it's up to you if your friend is more important then alcohol, but I personally think a good friend wouldn't make you choose. |
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I thought it was babies that got baptized, and therefore adults would be in attendance. So if I were you i would do what I wanted to. Your friend does not have to drink if she does not wish to. |
It is totally up to you. I just had my daughter dedicated back at christmas and and the dinner afterwards I chose not to serve beer. Being that it was a reliougus event I didn't think it was right to serve any achoholic beverage. Wedding are different from baptisms. baptisms you are dedicating your life to Christ and to live your life in a christian way. Wedding you are vowling to love and cherish each other in the eye of god. |
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I appreciate all your responses and opinions, It just really got under my skin b/c (and i hate to say this) I think she is somewhat jealous of my husband since we have been friends for so long and she is not married so she finds every way possible to ridicule him and put him down, she thinks it's HIS tradition to drink at a baptism :rolleyes: I told her I just wanted to have some wine for guests that enjoy that with their meal and as soon as i see anyone getting to the point of intoxication no more...... and I know if she comes she will drink |
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I have been to a few, but the ones being baptized were infants and the guests were adults. So I see not problem in serving wine. |
Its a celebration!!!! God wouldn't mind if you guys popped a cold one in his honor. People need to loosen up a bit. Its a joyeous occassion and as long as people don't get sloppy drunk it should be a good time! |
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I am buddhist HOWEVER I was a baptized Catholic and in my baptism post party pictures you see my hippy uncle with a cold budwieser playing guitar with baby me on his lap! |
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Personally I wouldn't. As a child I had family that chose alcohol over me so I just naturally don't serve it at any of our family events. I chose not to even at our wedding, I wanted to feel like my family came for me, not free beer. LOL I know your situation is different. :) Whenever we have friends that serve alcohol at gatherings we still attend but choose not to drink. I just suck it up for a couple of hours then its over. If she is a true friend she will put the differences behind her and come and have a great time. |
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