I was raised Irish Catholic, but I don't consider myself Irish Catholic: I consider myself me, an American.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As you know, I am neither Roman Catholic, Protestant Episcopalian, nor Presbyterian, nor am I an Irishman.
I'm from an Irish Catholic family.
I'm Irish. That means I'm Catholic. But, truth is, now I'm a retired Christian.
My dad is Irish. I spent my childhood going back and forth between Ireland and America.
My parents were both first-generation Irish Catholics raised in Brooklyn.
I think of myself as being Jewish and Irish, despite the fact that I'm English.
I was raised a Catholic on both sides of the family. I went to a Catholic grade school and thought everybody in the country was Catholic, because that's all I ever was associated with.
I'm an Irish Catholic and I have a long iceberg of guilt.
I'm first and foremost an Irishman, by birth, by nature, by soul, but an American citizen through and through as well.
My parents are Irish, my grandparents are Irish, my great-grandparents are Irish. I was born in England; my blood is Irish.
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