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Tommy999
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Yes, I would say in general although I think that applies more to the "cultural Catholics, and not the regulars on CAF, who I believe do nourish the virtues from the best I can tell. I have asked a few Catholics before if they have a personal relationship and devotion to Christ and they talk about partaking in the Eucharist and how that is the most personal relationship you can have with Jesus. They seem to equate the fulfillment of the requirement to attend Mass and take holy communion and other Church requirements as the main signs of a Christian On the other hand, I know my share of Protestant Christians who have a personal devotion to Christ but who lack the spiritual self-discipline that would greatly benefit from the Catholic Sacraments we can’t participate in, like Reconciliation, so that road travels both ways.Do you feel like Catholics place too much emphasis on the Sacraments and not the virtues they should nourish (such as faith, charity, understanding, Scripture devotion, fellowship, kindness, etc.)? Do we seem to practice a Sacrament Alone doctrine?