Let me tell you a story...
I grew up Catholic. My Mother and Father were devout, believe everything you hear Catholics, I thought. My grandparents were even worse. They knew every Priest within a 50 mile radius and there wasn't a Saturday Night or Sunday afternoon that one, two or more Priests were sitting in there living room. I had an uncle that went off to be a Franciscan Monk and two cousins that went off to be Nuns.*
When I was about 11, that would be in 1959, our parish had a guest Priest. He was some sort of missionary, I don't remember from where. His style was fire and brimstone from the get-go. Anyway, he gives the sermon that day and tells us all that the famed "Letter of Fatima", left by Mary herself, had been opened and it told of the displeasure that God felt about his flock. He said, that it stated that the end of the world was spelled out with a specific date in the letter and that date was within 6 months from that moment. He went on to tell us all how we needed to pray and sacrifice and give money for the mission work because they had so little time and so many souls to save and get into everlasting happiness of heaven.
Needless to say, I was a bit shaken. I mean I was 11 years old. I hadn't even had a girlfriend yet, and here he was telling me to bend over and kiss my butt goodbye, it was all over.
We all got into the car to head home and my Mother asked my Father what he thought about that sermon. His reply...If I'd known that I would have bought a new car instead of this used one, since he wouldn't have had to pay it off anyway. He then laughed and it was never mentioned again.
I don't know if this story has a moral or not, but it taught me a lesson that I never forgot. Never trust anyone over 30. Of course that has now altered slightly to be never trust anyone under 60.
That was a true story btw, it actually happened and I will never forget it!
*As a footnote...the uncle left the brotherhood, married, had three children and became a deacon in the church. My two cousins left the Sisterhood, one had a child, out of wedlock and the other married and has two children.