Well, in Alabama it’s extremely cheap to live. And Roman Catholics and the SBC share quite a bit when it comes to social issues.There are few Catholics in South Carolina, the reddest of red states, but that is changing fast
Yeah, I’m not entirely surprised, either.Well, in Alabama it’s extremely cheap to live. And Roman Catholics and the SBC share quite a bit when it comes to social issues.
I love my Alabama CatholicsWell, in Alabama it’s extremely cheap to live. And Roman Catholics and the SBC share quite a bit when it comes to social issues.
Speaking the truth!Why are Catholics flocking to the Bible Belt?
Peace,
- Because the weather is beautiful.
- Because the people are beautiful.
- Because the food is awesome.
- Because the college football is the best in the nation.
- Because the people are nice.
- Because the cost of living is reasonable.
- Because the public schools still do a great job.
- Because the crime rate is low.
- Because the kids still answer grown ups with “ma’am” and “sir.”
- Because we still love Elvis.
That’s because South Carolina is awesome!There are few Catholics in South Carolina, the reddest of red states, but that is changing fast
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I second this! I’ve met several of Cullman’s Benedictines through our RCIA program. They are awesome!If any Catholics in the frozen north are looking to move south, I recommend Cullman County, Alabama, the Catholic buckle on the Bible Belt. A thriving parish and four (count’em – four) monasteries (although one of them is not to be recommended).
Ah fun with the BJUers… I’ll bet they avoid your house like the plague.I speak from first-hand experience (notice the location). Growing up I never met a Catholic until high school. However, once I started getting involved with the Catholic campus ministry at school, I found a group that has grown rapidly in the past few years, and all the Catholic churches I went to in the area have been packed on Sundays. I’ve been really encouraged to find such a strong community of Catholics not 5 miles from BJU Press!
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