So, I have a potential sticky situation.
We're working on our guest list, and we are planning on inviting some technically distant relatives (non-blood related aunt's siblings and their families). We all get together for holidays once or twice a year, so it's not like they are that distant. I see them more often than my cousins on the other side of the family!
Here's the problem: In one of the families, their youngest son, who is 21 now, has had a rough past with crime the past 3-4 years, mainly shoplifting, nothing violent. My parents refuse to invite him to the wedding, because they are worried about him stealing from the guests and having him at their house (reception is on my parents property). While I do agree that it's a very valid concern, I'm worried at how his parents might react when the rest of their children and their families are invited, but not him. The whole situation is a sore spot for them, I'm afraid it make it would open up the wound even worse. Should I call them to let them know about the decision?
I do care about this relative and pray for him often, but I don't want my parents to be worried or paranoid about him potentially stealing from my guests. When my cousin got married this past June, he wasn't there because he wasn't being released from jail for another week, so there's no precedent.
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"And now you stand before me today, and with all my heart I say, that you are God's miracle to me."
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