When parents are absent or uninterested in spirituality, a grandparent often steps in
By Clare Ansberry, WSJ
Kathy Reveille began taking her granddaughter, Bianca, to church because no one else did.
Bianca’s mother was Catholic and her father was Baptist. They couldn’t agree on what church to attend so they didn’t go. “I really wanted to belong to a church. I didn’t care what kind,” says Bianca, who is turning 15 this week. She always felt she was missing something, she says. The absence became more pronounced after her father died.
“That’s when the big questions come up,” says her grandmother, Ms. Reveille. “I stepped into the gap.”
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