Translated from Yalkut Yosef:
1. If one has parents that are violating Shabbat in public and
they are wicked people, the child still has to respect them, and because of
this reason they will love Hashem and might do teshuva (repent). However, if one has a father who continuously
acts in a wicked manner and pushes for sin, the child is not obligated to
respect them. On the other hand there are those who say in all cases one must
respect their parents, and in reality this is the essence of the law.
2. G-d forbid, if one’s father or mother converted out of
Judaism to another religion, the child does not have to respect them anymore,
whether it be when they are alive or they have passed away. In any case, the
child in this situation should nto embarrass them, curse them or hurt them in anyway.
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