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Janet_S
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Maybe what’s bothering you isn’t your Catholic upbringing, but your guilty conscience about having an abortion. I’m not saying that just to be mean; it’s a real possibility. You can’t have an abortion without having some sense of grief or guilt associated with it.sodak:
I have been curious about why my childhood impressions of Catholicism have lain so heavily on my shoulders, so that I’ve not been able to look back or look forward, and I’ve had to spend every today in a box of fear. I thought that the stuff jammed down my seven-year-old throat might actually have been digested by now. It has not. It sticks in my gut and contaminates my days, and it has for 40 years. There was a time when I thought a return to Catholicism might give me some comfort and structure. That time is gone. You have amplified for me everything negative about Catholicism.
My intuition has lead me away from the razor wire. I think God is looking out for me, whether you think I deserve it or not. At least He has enough imagination to embrace diversity.
marietta