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I generally skip “describing people” I don’t feel it’s my place since I don’t know their hearts and I do not know the work the Holy Spirit may be doing within them. And though it’s vague talking about this person feels gossipy.Jane: “Why do you say the Rosary?”
Catholic described in post 52: “I don’t know”.
Jane: “Why are there statues in the church?”
Catholic described in post 52: “I don’t know”.
Jane: “Why do you go to confession?”
Catholic described in post 52: “I don’t know”.
Jane: “Is it a sin for you to be living with your boyfriend?”
Catholic described in post 52: “No, that’s old fashion- don’t be such a prude”.
Jane: “Why did you get on birth control?”
Catholic described in post 52: “Because I totally do not desire kids.”
These are all actual conversations I’ve had. Would you not also describe this person as not knowing that Catholic faith well?
Finding people who say things like you’ve noted above is quite believable and not in the least surprising. What I find completely beyond belief is that people who answer as you state are Catholics who, go to Mass weekly, go to confession, have deep conversations about faith, pray the rosary or any other form of prayer for that matter.