You mean other then Catholic Crusader? Yes, my step-mothers side of the family. And every year the condition worsens.
2007-10-29 06:07:13
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answered by ? 7
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Compulsive Catholicism? If I read this right, it says you cannot help being Catholic. I'd call that a natural state of being, since I am Catholic and believe that my religion is correct.
If you believe you are right, why would you not practice your faith?
2007-10-29 13:09:15
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answered by Jay 6
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My brother's mother in law, the woman actually said, "Mel Gibson was sent by God to make the movie 'Passion of the Christ' to bring people closer to the Catholic faith." I looked at her and just walked away.
2007-10-29 13:10:41
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answered by ? 6
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yes, my inlaws. They said my husband and I were not really married cause we did not marry in a catholic church. they also do all these crazy rituals like crawl up this big hill on their bloodied knees to pray to the statues on top of the hill. They think babies or children who die and are not baptized go straight to hell, etc.,etc., Its too scary for me! :o)
2007-10-29 13:19:28
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answered by jojo9 3
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Most of my dad's side of the family...lol. I had a great aunt who prayed on broken glass. My grandma's house is like a chapel, everywhere you look it's all rolling eyes and bleeding palms. Another aunt with MS makes pilgrimages to Virgin Mary apparition sites to get holy water "cures." They're your hard-core, almost magical Catholics.
2007-10-29 13:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
2007-10-29 13:08:44
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Yes, but as she gets older the symptoms are subsiding.
2007-10-29 13:07:29
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answered by lei 5
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pray for them that they get saved
2007-10-29 13:09:56
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answered by jesussaves 7
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the pope?
2007-10-29 13:07:35
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answered by bregweidd 6
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lol
2007-10-29 13:07:26
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answered by K in Him 6
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