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Caring Grandma Writes Beautiful Letter to Gender-Confused Granddaughter Who Asks to Be Called 'Mike'

Ashley Sadler : Dec 22, 2022
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"It's done lovingly. The grandma is probably heartbroken to see her granddaughter this way and tried to express it in the best way … possible instead of just going along with what she wanted." -Twitter user's comment

[LifeSiteNews.com] A Catholic grandmother wrote a beautiful letter to her gender-confused granddaughter expressing both her deep love and serious spiritual and moral anxieties after learning the young woman wanted to be called by a male name. (Image: Pixabay)

Although the grandmother later reportedly apologized after the girl said the card made her "uncomfortable," the letter's contents express Christian love amid radical gender ideology's conquest of America's young people.

The grandmother's letter was made public in a TikTok video published last week by the granddaughter herself. In the video, the girl explained that the letter came after she told her "parent" she wanted to be called "Mike" when she came home for Christmas.

She said she then received a letter from her grandmother, who addressed her using her "dead name" (i.e. her real name printed on her birth certificate), rather than "Mike."

The grandmother expressed that she loves and cares about her granddaughter too much to affirm something that is false and promised instead to pray and sacrifice for her.

"On this Our Blessed Mother's feast day, I am writing to tell you that I will not address you as 'Mike,'" the grandmother wrote, according to the video.

While acknowledging that her "decision is probably not a surprise to you" and that "others may comply with your request," the grandmother said she feels "anguish" at the "chosen name and what that means" stemming from concern regarding her granddaughter's "eternal soul."

"Know that I love you more than words could ever possibly convey to you," she said, explaining that her granddaughter's decision to identify herself by a male name "does not change my deep love for you."

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The Catholic grandma then described the meaningful steps she and other family members are taking in an effort to help the girl find mental and spiritual health and peace.

"Because of my concerns for your soul and your mental health, I'm spending more time with Jesus in adoration," she said, adding that the girl's five young cousins will be "doing the same" and "offering up special personal sacrifices" for her...Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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