You see, some non-Catholic friends of mine have questioned the depth of my faith because of the fact that I have a good education.
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I was raised in a nominal Roman Catholic home, but without any really strong faith there.
Both my parents are Catholic and staunch believers. I'm not a Catholic now, but I still carry part of it with me.
I was raised Catholic until I was old enough to say no.
I come from a Catholic religion, but I'm not Catholic.
My faith, and especially my faith as a Catholic, does inform me and does guide me.
I would not call myself Catholic anymore, but I went to 16 years of Catholic school: grade school, high school and college.
As a practicing Catholic all my life, my faith and the church are never far from my mind. The lessons I learned in the church have structured the way I've approached my life and my career. They were lessons of grace, kindness, forgiveness, and compassion.
I was brought up Catholic, and my family is still very religious.
I was raised - and still consider myself to be - Catholic, though I'm non-practicing and haven't fulfilled my Easter duty since sometime during the Nixon years. I'm assailed by all kinds of stimulating doubts, but I do believe in God.
I found out that many of our Catholics simply don't know what the church teaches, and why, on a lot of issues, and therefore are saying things that they think are okay. They simply don't know.
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