When you don't have kids and you're in a Catholic family - one of my sisters had 10 children in 11 years - she's part rabbit - you feel kind of guilty about that. So, I want to do things for other people's children.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's Catholic guilt about things, then there's the guilt of being the youngest of 10, so when nice things happen to you, you're not really allowed to enjoy them.
I grew up Catholic, so I feel guilty about everything.
My mother desperately wanted to give her kids a wholesome environment, and we were born into a traditional Catholic family.
I always felt too young and selfish to have children of my own.
You know, my children go to a local, local catholic school just down the road.
I was brought up Catholic, and even as a little girl I was affected by the idea of giving back - doing something for the needy, something of significance.
I grew up in a very Catholic family. Up until puberty, I would go to a Catholic church every week.
I don't have children, but I have 17 nieces and nephews, and they more than make up for anything that I can do. I have a stepdaughter, and I adore her to pieces, and I think about adoption. There are so many kids at different ages and stages that need families.
I was brought up a Catholic, so I take no pleasure in guilt.
I was a careless Protestant, my wife was a good Catholic, and we had six kids in seven years and I'd endorse that to everyone.