I'd grown up very Catholic, parochial school, and Warlock was a way of working a lot of things out.

I grew up Catholic, so the more non-denominational Christian experience was a new experience for me.

The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.

My mom could afford to put us in a Catholic school for grades one through seven, but not after that.

I grew up in an Irish Catholic family, and I think they force you to watch every James Cagney movie.

Raised Roman Catholic up until 11 or 12, didn't stick. Went out into the world and did my own thing.

Truth is, I'm a good Catholic girl. The faith has always been elusive, but the guilt is intractable.

The papacy is an impossible job. So the best thing Catholics can do for the pope is to pray for him.

I was raised a Catholic. But I am not religious. In my work, I am interested in real flesh and blood.

Do not forget that true love sets no conditions; it does not calculate or complain, but simply loves.

I went to Catholic grade school, so we sang a lot of religious songs: 'O Holy Night,' 'Silent Night.'

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

I was brought up Catholic. I'm lapsed. From the age of three I was with the nuns. Now I'm an atheist.

In the sacraments, spirit and matter "kiss." Heaven and earth embrace in a union that will never end.

My husband is a fall-away Catholic, but with a vengeance. He's actually more of a feminist than I am.

Christmas, as a practicing Catholic child, was seen as a reward for lots and lots and lots of church.

In fact, that's a great thing about America and even about being Catholic, we have plenty of opinions.

We always find that those who walked closest to Christ were those who had to bear the greatest trials.

People who are stuck in a Catholic church, that's OK for them because that's what they need right now.

I'm Jewish; I'm not religious at all, and I wouldn't pretend to know anything about Catholic politics.

For me growing up, I had a Christian upbringing, and I just noticed this Catholic influence in school.

I had gone to a Catholic prep school where everyone was rich and having kids by the time they were 30.

Whenever anything disagreeable or displeasing happens to you, remember Christ crucified and be silent.

Say the Holy Rosary. Blessed be that monotony of Hail Mary's which purifies the monotony of your sins!

Find out how much God has given you and from it take what you need; the remainder is needed by others.

Two works of mercy set a person free: Forgive and you will be forgiven, and give and you will receive.

I'm not an evangelical, because that means that I exclude the Catholics and main-liners, and Orthodox.

It took like 5 hours to complete my virgin Mary. I was raised Catholic and it seemed like a good idea.

I am a Catholic, not so committed to the church, but to the idea of the Virgin, the female face of God.

Any goal without salvation as its ultimate end is as pointless as trying to live forever on this earth.

Growing up in a small town, in the Midwest, and Catholic: Those are sort of three layers of repression.

Any appellative at all savouring of arbitrary rank is unsuitable to a man of liberal and catholic mind.

My mom grew up in a strict Catholic family and moved to New York and became part of the Warhol factory.

With my Roman Catholic upbringing, I have a set of principles that serve me well in good times and bad.

I was raised as a Catholic, but I didn't like the Catholic Church at all. I thought the nuns were mean.

You know, I was the class clown in Catholic school, but I never thought I would make a living out of it!

Growing up in a small town, in the Midwest, and Catholic - those are sort of three layers of repression.

I went to Catholic school and they basically just said don't have sex, but would never explain anything.

My mom always said that if the Protestants catch a Catholic in their church, they feed them to the Jews.

The Catholic must adopt the decision handed down to him; the Protestant must learn to decide for himself.

I don't know, maybe it's because I was raised Catholic. Confession has always held a great appeal for me.

If, then, you are looking for the way by which you should go, take Christ, because He Himself is the way.

I think the best part of being Catholic, strange as it might sound, is that I know it's right. It's true.

I don't think I related to the Irish Catholic surroundings that was my environment when I was growing up.

My parents reverted to their Catholic faith through the charismatic renewal, so I was raised charismatic.

In the case of the Catholic Church, it's hard to understand how they so willfully sacrifice the children.

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

Making your dad happy is - especially for an Italian Catholic girl, I'll tell you - it feels really good.

We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution. Each of us is the result of a thought of God.

My mom dragged me by my ear to Catholic school because I was a cutup and thought I needed to see the nuns.

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