841 Quotes About Catholic
- Author Amber Koneval
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A desperate plea to the Trinityis not something you can justapologize for in the morning-Drunk Dialing the Divine
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- Author Caryll Houselander
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Christ asks for a home in your soul, where he can be at rest with you, where he can talk easily to you, where you and he, alone together, can laugh and be silent and be delighted with one another.
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- Author Charles L. Bailey Jr.
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They like to use those fancy words. They don't like to say “raped,'” he said. “They say “misdeed,' “inappropriate touching,' “mistake.' That's insulting. I'm not a mistake.
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- Author Charles L. Bailey Jr.
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I reflected on other victims I had met and how they were raped right on the altars of their own churches. Some of them were altar boys, and they were abused before or after mass. An altar boy walked right in front of us as we sat there. I began to shake, sweat, and become very uneasy. I felt frozen in my seat.
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- Author Joseph C. Sciarillo
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Holding onto failed dreams only makes you bitter.
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- Author H.G. Wells
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Roman Catholicism is a broken and utterly desperate thing, capable only of malignant mischief in our awakening world.
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- Author J.R.R. Tolkien
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I am not a 'democrat' only because 'humility' and equality are spiritual principles corrupted by the attempt to mechanize and formalize them, with the result that we get not universal smallness and humility, but universal greatness and pride, till some Orc gets hold of a ring of power--and then we get and are getting slavery.
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- Author Fulton J. Sheen
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If you do not worship God, you worship something, and nine times out of ten it will be yourself. You have a duty to worship God, not because He will be imperfect and unhappy if you do not, but because you will be imperfect and unhappy.
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- Author Tony Hendra
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It sounds to me, dear, as if your satirist is a bit like a monk. They both take a rather dim view of the world, and both try to do something about it.""Thank you, Father Joe! I think I knew that once, but I'd forgotten. Contemptus mundi. We both have contempt for the world.""You p-p-persist in your error, my son. Contemptus does not mean 'contempt.' It means 'detachment.' Are you detached from the things you satirize?
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