I've also committed my time and resources to many local organizations like Christmas in April Catholic Community Services and Hudson County Meals on Wheels.
It is now for the Catholic Church to bend herself to her work with calmness and generosity. It is for you to observe her with renewed and friendly attention.
It is precisely our job as Catholics to speak the truth as plainly and precisely as we can.
I went to a Catholic high school and it seemed like every time I drew something for a class project it either got thrown away by the teacher or something.
The problem with being British... I don't know if it's me being British or being raised a strict Catholic but you never really enjoy success.
In the United States there's a Puritan ethic and a mythology of success. He who is successful is good. In Latin countries in Catholic countries a successful person is a sinner.
It was generally believed that Catholics were not interested in arts and science graduate schools. They weren't going to be intellectuals. And so I put the theses to the test. And they all collapsed.
I was raised Jewish my wife was raised Catholic. Though we respect each other's heritage and while many of our friends are deeply religious we have chosen to focus on our similarities not our differences. We teach our children compassion charity honesty and the benefits of hard work.
Plenty of people are raised Catholic and then aren't Catholic anymore like any religion.
I have my own religion. I'm sort of one-quarter Baptist one-quarter Catholic one-quarter Jewish.
But I remember the moment when my father died. I wasn't a very committed Catholic beforehand but when that happened it suddenly all felt so obvious: I now believe religion is our attempt to find an explanation for us to feel more protected.
Catholicism is not a soothing religion. It's a painful religion. We're all gluttons for punishment.
If I were going to convert to any religion I would probably choose Catholicism because it at least has female saints and the Virgin Mary.
I mean I went to a Catholic boys' school for a year but that was to play hockey. Religion class was quite contentious for me.
If you grow up in a very strong religion like Catholicism you certainly cultivate in yourself a certain taste for the intensity of ideas.
Our religion is itself profoundly sad - a religion of universal anguish and one which because of its very catholicity grants full liberty to the individual and asks no better than to be celebrated in each man's own language - so long as he knows anguish and is a painter.
My first memories of religion were being taken to Episcopal church. My father was Catholic but my mother I believe was Episcopal. So I sort of veered off into the watered-down version of Catholicism.
Hey I'm a Catholic deer hunter I am happy to be clinging to my guns and my religion.
I was raised Catholic but my father's people were Methodist so we went to both churches.
I'm afraid the SS's relationship with the Catholic Church is something the Church still has to deal with and does not deny.
I am an Anglo-Catholic in religion a classicist in literature and a royalist in politics.
Although I'm an atheist who believes only in great nature I recognize the spiritual richness and grandeur of the Roman Catholicism in which I was raised.
My interest in film is sort of catholic - apart from science fiction and horror movies I'll watch almost everything.
I never want to make a film. I don't wake up in the morning going 'Ooh I'd really love to be on set making a film today'. I'm aware that other contemporary film directors perceive film-making as what they do as what they have to do. But I would hope that I am more catholic in my tastes.
Become an internationalist and learn to respect all life. Make war on machines. And in particular the sterile machines of corporate death and the robots that guard them.