I was raised to think that being catholic was just a normal thing. I thought EVERYONE (everyone who spoke french that is) was catholic until I was 7 yrs old. When I first met my little friend after I moved into a new neighbourhood, she said “I’m Protestant, what are you?” . I doubt she really knew what a protestant was, as much as I knew what a catholic was. We were just US. We played “school” and she was always the teacher… I’d have to recite the the Hail to the Queen (or something like that)… then class would start.
I went to a french catholic school, and before this, the little girls that lived beneath our appartment, as well as the little girls who lived across the street went to the same school (innocence).
As I grew up, we never discussed different religions because where I lived, being anything other than Catholic was “different”. Sure, lots of neighbours were Protestant, but mostly non-practicing, so the issues never really came up.