I was still Catholic when I met and married my husband, and he was an atheist even then. however, I was not a practicing Catholic, so that might have made a difference.
If she's not pushy about her religion, who cares? Wants you to get a church wedding but otherwise is unconcerned about you not going to church with her? Then I don't see the problem. If she was really devout, I imagine it would wear on you over time.
If her religiosity isn't enough to really bother you, then I think you will be fine. BUT, if it is bothering you now, think how you'll fell in 10 years and after you have kids and she wants to go brainwash them.
Whatever you decide, best wishes!
If she's not pushy about her religion, who cares? Wants you to get a church wedding but otherwise is unconcerned about you not going to church with her? Then I don't see the problem. If she was really devout, I imagine it would wear on you over time.
If her religiosity isn't enough to really bother you, then I think you will be fine. BUT, if it is bothering you now, think how you'll fell in 10 years and after you have kids and she wants to go brainwash them.
Whatever you decide, best wishes!
“Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?”
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead