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Guys, I would appreciate your honest, unadulterated opinions on my dillemma with doing “Catholic” stuff in public. You see, I’m a convert and since I believe the Church to be that which was founded by Christ and the apostles, I take immense pride in being a member of the Catholic Church. My problem is: what if my crossing myself before a meal in public stems more from personal pride as a Catholic than a desire to be a witness for Jesus? I ask myself the same question with regards to other “catholic stuff” like saying I go to “Mass” instead of “church” or hanging a rosary over the rear view mirror in my car. In case it matters, I do shy away from crossing myself before meals in front of my family members and close friends because (a) most of them are not catholic and a few are atheist/agnostic and I worry that they’ll silently laugh at me, (b) those that are catholic don’t seem to take their faith all that seriously and might think I’m “too catholic” or something, and (c) a few are fundamentalist christians and I worry about offending them or getting into a religious debate and ending up on the losing end because I can’t think on my feet very well.