blondewithbrains
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- Mar 31, 2006
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I was at lunch with my new coworkers and the subject of religion came up. Someone said they had a lot of questions about the Catholic church and I opened my mouth (never volunteer information LOL) and stated that I was a lapsed Catholic and had gone through 12 years of religious school. Well, of course that answered the floodgates of the questions and I felt like I was taking a pop Theology exam on all 12 years of schooling without the chance to study first.
The questions I remember most were:
1) What is the big deal about the Pope?
2) Why do Catholics say "Hail Mary"?
3) Why do Catholics confess their sins to priests?
4) Is it a sin in the Catholic church to believe in ghosts (you know, the question of ghosts came up a few times when I was in parochial school and none of our teachers ever told us it was a sin to believe in them or discuss them....is it?)
5) What are saints?
6) Is the rosary just a necklace that identifies Catholics as being Catholic?
7) What are miracles?
The questions I remember most were:
1) What is the big deal about the Pope?
2) Why do Catholics say "Hail Mary"?
3) Why do Catholics confess their sins to priests?
4) Is it a sin in the Catholic church to believe in ghosts (you know, the question of ghosts came up a few times when I was in parochial school and none of our teachers ever told us it was a sin to believe in them or discuss them....is it?)
5) What are saints?
6) Is the rosary just a necklace that identifies Catholics as being Catholic?
7) What are miracles?



