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I know they’re all Roman Catholic, but are there cultural differences? I know some people who pride themselves on being ‘Irish Catholic’ and I’ve heard of a woman who said she preferred going to an ‘Italian Catholic Parish’ even though the mass was in English.
Someone once sort of started explaining it, saying “Mexican Catholics are more likely to pray with Our Lady of Guadalupe rather than just Mary, they have a big devotion to her specifically, same with Portugeese and Our Lady of Fatima. German Catholics generally have a large loyalty to their parish and priest and pray the rosary a lot in a very solemn way. Irish Catholics will have St. Patrick statues right next to Mary and are more likely to get into a physical fight over doctrines such as The Immaculate Conception, because they see it as a huge blast against their mother if it’s said otherwise”. Etc. Etc.
Is that all true? Are there more cultural celebrations about saints or foods or traditions? Do any of you call yourself ________ Catholic? What does that mean to you?
Sorry if I said something offensive!
Someone once sort of started explaining it, saying “Mexican Catholics are more likely to pray with Our Lady of Guadalupe rather than just Mary, they have a big devotion to her specifically, same with Portugeese and Our Lady of Fatima. German Catholics generally have a large loyalty to their parish and priest and pray the rosary a lot in a very solemn way. Irish Catholics will have St. Patrick statues right next to Mary and are more likely to get into a physical fight over doctrines such as The Immaculate Conception, because they see it as a huge blast against their mother if it’s said otherwise”. Etc. Etc.
Is that all true? Are there more cultural celebrations about saints or foods or traditions? Do any of you call yourself ________ Catholic? What does that mean to you?
Sorry if I said something offensive!