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Moore11
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I think you are missing the point. Most catholics in the US do not fit your description at all. I would say most Catholics in the US have cars.For the majority of Catholics, it is not an issue of not being able to go to Disneyland. Most do not have cars, they walk and take public transport. Ballet and ski lessons would not even be in the horizon for most people in the world. So if you understand that finances are key, then you know it is not about materialism when some need to make the sacrifice of long term abstinence to limit the number of children they have.
What is wrong about going to Harvard? It is tough getting in and something to celebrate if you do.
Never did I post that anything is wrong with harvard, it’s just that some people think that an important factor on if they should bring another precious soul into this world is if they can have all of their college paid for.
You need to stop being so defensive, and re read my post. We are talking about two very different things.
Or do you think 'most Catholics" are prayerfully and unselfishly discerning God’s will for their family? Would that explain the MAJORITY of Catholics that use birth control?