Thanks for both of your replies. It probably would be a good idea to start from "square one." I think being Catholic is just such a natural part of who my husband and his family are that they have a hard time answering all my questions because they just aren't questioning their choice of religion. To them, it's no longer a choice, it's just part of their lives (in a good way-I don't mean that it's forced on them or anything). I think this is so important to me because I want to give that peace of mind to our son and any future children. While nothing I do can guarantee that our son won't want to change religions or not be religious at all when he is older, I want to do everything I can to prevent him from having to be where I am right now as an adult having to essentially start at "square one." Anyway, on my other post from awhile ago, I just replied saying that I think I'm going to pursure going to the classes at a local Catholic church for people interested in joining the Catholic church. I think that would be a good place for me to learn about the religion and have my questions answered. I really appreciate both of your inputs though

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