(A) I went to Catholic school, and I was then and am now a practicing Catholic.
I should say, I am again a Catholic. I was (B), but now I am (A).
So far it looks like I am the only one who is (A). I am a practicing Catholic, but I don't preach to others, nor ever judge anyone for what they believe in. Religion is a personal issue. Each person can believe whatever they wish. I practice my faith, I don't force my beliefs on other. If someone asked me a question about my faith, I try my best to answer them. Hopefully never to offend anyone, as I hope they will as well respect my choice of faith. Respect is a two way street. Give and take. Live and let Live, in peace to one and all.
Merry Christmas
2006-12-02 04:21:52
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answered by Diamond 4
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A)I went to Catholic school and I was then and am now a practicing Catholic. (By practicing I mean go to church, participate, receive sacraments, etc.)
I still am attending a Catholic school...I'm a senior. I'm proud to be Catholic. I know we aren't perfect as a people, but then again, no one is.
2006-12-04 23:20:02
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answered by exie 2
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C. I was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools K-12, including an all boys high school run by Jesuit Brothers. I was also an altar boy for 6 years. Perhaps because of too much indoctrination or because I began to search out other religious beliefs, I am no longer involved with the Church. I respect those who do practice whatever faith they have chosen, but formal religion has no influence on my life now. I do consider myself a person of spiritual faith, however. I never experienced any tawdry behavior such as we see in the news these days with priests but I did witness many a priest having over imbibed the juice.
2006-12-02 04:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I would be F,none of the above,I went to Sunday school,communion,pre confirmation,confirmation classes,do I go to church every Sunday,no,does that mean my faith in the Catholic Mantra is less,No,I believe in the Dogma(even though I dont go to church every Sunday or recieve Communion weekly.I ve been to Baptist Sunday schools as a youngster and Born Again Churches but they just didn't hit the mark for me,something was missing.I guess in the end,it will be my(and my alone answering to God why I didn't go to church regularly and anyones else opinion is just that...an opinion
2006-12-02 04:26:34
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answered by stygianwolfe 7
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None of the above.
I went to Catholic Schools for 12 years, and when I was finished with them I thought I'd never return. I eventually joined a Protestant church, but they were all run by corrupt idiots. Then after 20 years I returned to the Catholic Church. I happy with them now.
2006-12-02 04:18:49
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answered by Dr. D 7
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A and proud of it!
I went to a Catholic school from 1st through 8th grade. I always have been and always will be an active Catholic. :D
2006-12-03 09:28:36
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answered by sashromancefreak 2
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I went to Catholic school (first through eighth grade).
I was then and am now a practicing Catholic.
With love in Christ.
2006-12-04 18:00:49
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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I went to Catholic school and still am a very firm believer of Catholicism
2006-12-04 17:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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D. I went to Catholic school in the first grade, but since I never was baptised Catholic or took first communion, I don't think I could be considered Catholic then. I don't mind Catholicism, I just have issues with some Catholic doctrines which would make it pointless for me to be Catholic.
2006-12-02 04:18:31
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answered by Krys Tamar 3
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C. most describes me...
I went to Catholic School in the 1st grade.
Sacred heart. I never understood it, ALL IN LATIN then, I mean SUNDAY SERVICE...or whatever...
But I believe in CHRIST, BELIEVE HE DIED FOR ME ON THE CROSS, and I believe HE will return for me, and that if I believe in HIM, I allready have a place reserved in HEAVEN.
I do not believe in praying to the SAINTS, or anyone othere than, GOD, THE FATHER.
I do not believe that a PRIEST is the only one with AUTHORITY to talk to GOD...ANYONE CAN TALK to GOD.
All you have to do is to open up your heart to Him, talk freely, CONFESS freely, pray, ask HIM for things you want or need...etc.
Hope I wasn't too long winded...I usually tend to be.
DJH
2006-12-02 04:25:47
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answered by gemseeker 3
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