There are times when you need to pitch a fit and other times when you need to apply Catholic guilt, and it's just figuring out which is the most appropriate approach and then implementing it.
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I don't think you can be a Catholic without an accompanying measure of guilt.
Being raised Catholic myself, I think people who are Catholic tend to carry a lot of guilt. It's almost a joke.
I think I have serious latent Catholic guilt issues.
I grew up Catholic, so I feel guilty about everything.
I was brought up a Catholic, so I take no pleasure in guilt.
I was raised Catholic, and I can get incredibly guilty about mistakes.
We Catholics must admit that there is a constant temptation among us to avoid the lectionary and the Word of God for private and pious devotions that usually have little power to actually change us or call our ego assumptions into question.
I suffer from Irish-Catholic guilt. Guilt is a good reality check. It keeps that 'do what makes you happy' thing in check.
I'm an Irish Catholic and I have a long iceberg of guilt.
It's troubling for me as a Catholic to be at odds with the church.
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