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TheRealJuliane
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One more thing:
If anyone is at a meeting where members are talking about being “recovering Catholics,” or “recovered Catholics,” it’s time to intervene and remind the members that discussing religion is against the principles of the program. I used to hear this occasionally and invariably, after one person had said anything like “recovering Catholic,” others would jump in and agree with them and it became a Catholic-bash. I now take a deep breath, raise my hand and remind the meeting that mentioning a specific religion can cause members to walk out and never return. That there are happy Catholics sitting among them who are highly, HIGHLY insulted by this offhand denigration of our faith. And that they should never speak of a specific religion in a negative way in meetings.
If anyone is at a meeting where members are talking about being “recovering Catholics,” or “recovered Catholics,” it’s time to intervene and remind the members that discussing religion is against the principles of the program. I used to hear this occasionally and invariably, after one person had said anything like “recovering Catholic,” others would jump in and agree with them and it became a Catholic-bash. I now take a deep breath, raise my hand and remind the meeting that mentioning a specific religion can cause members to walk out and never return. That there are happy Catholics sitting among them who are highly, HIGHLY insulted by this offhand denigration of our faith. And that they should never speak of a specific religion in a negative way in meetings.