My Grandmothers Story

My Grandmothers Story

I have hesitated to share this story, but with the ending of Roe in the US, I think I must.

She had been raised Catholic, but she became shunned by the Catholic church because she had married a Mormon - my grandfather.

So for a while, she sent her children to the Mormon church, but then they had to move to northern Alberta, an area where the Catholic church was very powerful.

So powerful that the local priest convinced her that her children had to go to the Catholic church, or risk going to hell. So she had all of her children baptised as Catholics.

But that was only the beginning.

After she had a number of kids, she was told by her doctor to not have any more, or she would risking her life.

But the priests told her to get her tubes tied or take any form of birth control would result in her losing her place in heaven.

She was also told abstaining from sex would also send her to hell.

So she felt like she had no choice but to take the risk.

She had twins, and though it was really close, she managed to survive.

After that, she moved out of town, and as far as I know, never went to church again.

And by the time her children were old enough to choose, they too mostly turned their backs on church.

To the best of my knowledge, despite giving up on church, my grandmother remained devoted to God.

I often wonder how she would have reacted to my transition, especially because of her history.

I would like to think she would have welcomed her granddaughter with all the love she showed to me when I was her grandson.

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