Mormons observe the Sabbath closely, so Sundays are for attending church meetings and focusing on their spirituality. If someone isn't dying then it is unlikely to be important. In response to the anonymous comment posted April 3, I am not married but have been dating a medical student for about four years, he is in his second year of residency and it has honestly been difficult because when he graduated medical school he had to move five hours away to start his residency program so we travel back and forth and our relationship is serious but im scared that things will never get better as far as his busy schedule, even when im there to visit he is on call and im basically on a mini vacation by myself. I'm so glad we waited until now instead of jumping into it right then, because I have learned a ton and the learning curve of being with a doctor is far more steep than it is to be with someone who is not married to their job. I hate to say it, but if you are serious, go explore her world. How do you really feel about that. That would only encourage her to give up other standards that really are serious and to become like the typical Western degenerate. She probably has not studied the real truths behind Mormonism and thinks her beliefs are the only way to become a God while living eternally with family in the life hereafter. And you will be shocked.
An interfaith marriage can be done well or disastrously, or even only being made up as you go. At the end of the second date I knew I needed him in my life. The best advice I can give is stay true to yourself.
I'm sorry, but I don't pity you all. On her mind, her eternal salvation depends on marrying a worthy priesthood holder. That was my experience. How convenient for him. However, my situation is very different. I wouldn't end a relationship with her, just as I wouldn't deny someone a job, or refuse to socialize with someone who is a Mormon. Sometimes I feel burned out, but I have to carry on. How will your spouse feel about that in 20 years. If you are dating a Mormon man or woman, be genuinely interested in their religion. It just gets so lonely you invariably commission yourself a single parent.
Will people have feelings about your interfaith marriage. Life is too short. Again, reading your blog definitely opened up my eyes to many things I was totally oblivious to. Mormons think when you die, based on if you were a good person cough cough atheists you go to spirit "paradise" where they will teach you the gospel.