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    Humility is not an exaggeratedly low opinion of yourself. Humility is self-forgetfulness.

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    I abjure with a sincere heart and unfeigned faith, I curse and detest the said errors and heresies, and generally all and every error and sect contrary to the Holy Catholic Church.

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    I accept with sincere belief the doctrine of faith as handed down to us from the Apostles by the orthodox Fathers, always in the same sense and with the same interpretation.

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    I always know it's Sunday because I wake up feeling apologetic. That's one of the cool things about being a Catholic . . . it's a multifaceted experience. If you lose the faith, chances are you'll keep the guilt, so it isn't as if you've been skunked altogether.

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    I always say I'm Catholic - but a cultural Catholic. I wouldn't say I'm a spiritual person, although I pray every day.

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    I always tell people, you know, [J.F.Kennedy's] grandfather was born in Ireland and he was Irish-Catholic, and I thought, so maybe I could someday try do what he did.

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    I am a Catholic. As far as possible, I go to Mass every day. This is a rosary. As far as possible, I kneel down and tell these beads every day. If you reject me on account of my religion, I shall thank God that He has spared me the indignity of being your representative.

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    I am a Congregationalist with Catholic sensibilities. Which probably explains how I ended up in a Episcopal church.

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    I am Albanian by birth. Now I am a citizen of India. I am also a Catholic nun. In my work, I belong to the whole world. But in my heart, I belong to Christ.

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    I am an Anglo-Catholic in religion, a classicist in literature and a royalist in politics.

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    I am a practicing Catholic, but my lineage is Jewish, so if someone asks me if I'm Jewish, I say yes.

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    I am Catholic. But I am opposed to a monopoly when it comes to faith.

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    I am Catholic but I want to say something to the Catholics. Thank you for some of the bishops who live in rural areas, and are still Catholic. These bishops of the Catholic churches still pray for the poor, and pray for their president who works for the poor, while the leaders of the Catholic Church only defend oligarchy.

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    I am drawn to Christ but I have real problems with the Catholic Church.

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    I am not capable of doing big things, but I want to do everything, even the smallest things, for the greater glory of God.

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    I am saying voluntarily that I have sung for almost every religious group in the country, from Jewish and Catholic, and Presbyterian and Holy Rollers and Revival Churches.

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    I am not sure but I should betake myself in extremities to the liberal divinities of Greece, rather than to my country's God. Jehovah, though with us he has acquired new attributes, is more absolute and unapproachable, but hardly more divine, than Jove. He is not so much of a gentleman, not so gracious and catholic, he does not exert so intimate and genial an influence on nature, as many a god of the Greeks.

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    I am simply content to find myself always imperfect, and in this I find my joy. Good deeds count as nothing, if done without love.

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    I am very grateful for the Catholic Church and its unwavering stance on life. They have been a consistent, uncompromising voice defending life.

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    I am the wheat of God, and am ground by the teeth of the wild beasts, that I may be found the pure bread of God.

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    I attended Catholic school. We received a great education from the nuns. ... Also, guilt. Guilt and a feeling of never being satisfied with what you've done. And a sense that you are inadequate and a big phony. All useful for a writer. I'm always being edited by my inner nun.

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    I am what is known as a benched Catholic and disillusioned by the church doctrine. I believe in things the Catholic Church does not believe in: divorce being one, and a women's right to choose being another.

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    I am what you call a non-believer. I don't even want to say I'm an atheist because frankly I don't want to join their club either. But the point is, I am a fallen catholic, I'm not religious, and that's all well and good.

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    I attended private Catholic schools in Paris and Los Angeles through high school.

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    I attribute all of my success to my Catholic faith. My faith has given me the ability to be a good father, a good husband and most importantly a good person.

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    I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute - where no Catholic prelate would tell the president (should he be Catholic) how to act. I do not speak for my church on public matters - and the church does not speak for me.

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    I believe in the curative powers of love as the English believe in tea or Catholics believe in the Miracle of Lourdes.

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    I can definitely make an argument for atheism. I was very educated in scripture and dogma and the church, particularly the Catholic Church. I could not possibly know that I disagreed with religion unless I knew what I was disagreeing with.

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    I believe that were it not for the Holy Mass, as of this moment the world would be in the abyss.

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    I believe people ought to mate for life...like pigeons or Catholics.

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    I belong to the middle class that grew up very influenced by the Catholic church. The people of the novel are from a more pagan and practical world in which the Christianity is just a veneer.

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    I can only become perfectly free by serving the will of God.

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    I can't take my Catholic belief, my article of faith, and legislate it on a Protestant or a Jew or an Atheist. We have separation of church and state in the United States of America.

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    I come from an Irish Catholic family, and hell-raising is part of the DNA.

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    I come from a Catholic religion, but I'm not Catholic.

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    I can't speak to the differences within the Catholic Church.

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    I come from a long line of staunch Irish Catholics.

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    I consider the official Catholic attitude on divorce, birth control, and censorship exceedingly dangerous to mankind.

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    I come from a very, very Catholic family. We used to pray the rosary every day after dinner.

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    I'd also hope that my liberal friends, who find in this pope a critic of what they're pleased to call "culture-warrior" Catholics, will read carefully, and ponder even more carefully, what Pope Francis had to say about the "ideological colonization" implicit in Western decadence when he was giving robust pro-life, pro-family talks in the Philippines.

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    I'd been to Saint Petersburg before, but there's been a change in people's minds. Maybe it's a fashionable thing, but people have returned to the churches. I went to a Russian Orthodox and a Catholic church - both of the queues, enormous!

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    I did not understand the differences between Catholic and Protestant until I was an adult.

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    I describe myself as a "spiritual sampler," raised Catholic, been Baptist, Methodist, and a Unity member.

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    I distrust a charity that costs nothing and does not hurt.

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    I didn't know you were Catholic.

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    I didn't have a clue. I grew up Protestant in Connecticut at the Saugatuck Congregational Church. We didn't talk about the devil. That's Catholicism. And so, that was my safety net. And I always say, it's probably a good thing they didn't hire a Catholic child, who may have heard about the devil, the things that were in the closet. And no one wanted to discuss them.

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    I'd love to go and visit the Mosque in Mecca again, just for the sheer beauty of it, not for God - much the way a non-Catholic might go to Vatican City because of the beauty of the buildings and the artifacts.

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    I do have some Catholic stuff that is done from the perspective of an ignorant Catholic. But other than that, topic-wise, there's nothing really filthy.

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    I do disapprove very strongly of labelling children, especially young children, as something like 'Catholic children' or 'Protestant children' or 'Islamic children.'

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    I do not want "Mormonism" to become popular; I would not, if I could, make it as popular as the Roman Catholic Church is in Italy, or as the Church of England is in England, because the wicked and ungodly would crowd into it in their sins.