Unfortunately, when someone asks me for a favor, I can't say no. Because of my upbringing - my Catholic guilt - if I don't do it, it plagues me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was raised Catholic until I was old enough to say no.
I was brought up a Catholic, so I take no pleasure in guilt.
You know, God will give favor to anyone who will believe Him. Every day you should confess that you have favor everywhere you go. God will begin to open doors that you wouldn't believe.
I grew up Catholic, so I feel guilty about everything.
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 was raised a Catholic, so I can even feel a little, you know, embarrassed or guilty if I'm really offending people's sensibilities. To a degree.
If you're going to do a thing, you should do it thoroughly. If you're going to be a Christian, you may as well be a Catholic.
Every time I say 'no' to a small temptation, I strengthen my will to say 'no' to a greater one.
To refuse graciously is to confer a favor.
Yes, though I have nothing but gratitude for my upbringing in the church.