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gatewood1988
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My favortie convert (even if it was last minute) is John Wayne 
He wasn’t always as devout as he is now. In fact, almost being killed on 9/11 is one thing that has made him much more devout in his faith.I guess the advisor wasn’t around when Boogie Nights was made.
Did you see him on “Inside the Actors Studio?” His answer on whether heaven exists was very good.![]()
Wow…I guess the celeb who surprised me the most is Michael Moore. He is a former seminarian and still attends Mass regularly.
I love him, too!My favorite actor ever Mark Wahlberg is Catholic. I was never really surprised that he was a Catholic, I’ve kinda always been surprised how Devout he is though and also very glad he’s so devout.
I love love love him![]()
ditto!!!
Actor Neil MccDonough refuses to do those type of scened as well.just because a resource that you can’t always rely on says someone is Catholic DOES NOT mean they are Devout (if they are Catholic).
There are good Catholics like Jim Cavesiel. He refused to do a certain type of scene in a movie due to his devotion to his wife.
Well, actually, that doesn’t surprise me. He’s the liberal branch of Catholicism, totally tied to the Democrat party agenda. Almost no other group is as socially liberal as liberal Catholics.Wow…
just wow.
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Michael Moore? um, just because wikipedia says he’s Catholic does not mean he is.
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If you’ve seen his films, it’s pretty obvious that he was given a Catholic education and is still a practicing Catholic. For example, here is a quote from the USCCB review of the movie, Capitalism: A Love Story:
“For a spiritual perspective, Moore – who speaks with great warmth of his Catholic childhood, of the kindly nuns who educated him and of his admiration for the clergy – interviews are two Catholic priests who are family friends and Auxiliary Bishop emeritus Thomas Gumbleton of Detroit. The three are unanimous in condemning capitalism as inherently sinful.”
(The review goes on to say how the Magesterium takes a more moderate stance on Capitalism.)
old.usccb.org/movies/c/capitalismalovestory.shtml
I think the problem is that Catholic, as a word, is not well-defined. Some say that a Catholic is made by baptism/formal conversion and cannot be unmade, even if he moves away from the faith. Some say that a Catholic is only a Catholic if he is fully obedient to the teachings of the Catholic church. Some say that you can be in disagreement with the church on some points and still be Catholic (like maybe ‘Catholic’ is not a discrete thing, and you can be ‘more Catholic’ or ‘less Catholic’.)
One workable defination might be: If a person belongs to a Catholic parish that accepts him as Catholic and gives him the sacraments, then he is justified in calling himself Catholic, regardless of his views. I think people like Nancy Peloski and Michael Moore probably are Catholic under this definition.
Very last minute!My favortie convert (even if it was last minute) is John Wayne![]()
I don’t know about the practicing part…How about “Hit And Miss” star Chloe Sevigny- according to her Wikipedia entry she is not just raised RC but is reportedly actively practising!
Terry