I think I have serious latent Catholic guilt issues.
I can't speak to the differences within the Catholic Church.
The Catholic men are more upset about women not being able to be priests than are Catholic women.
Kinsey thought that Freud in his own way was as dangerous as the Catholic Church.
Just in relation to women, it's not that huge an imaginative leap to see the connection between the Taliban and the Catholic Church.
I'm a pro-life Roman Catholic conservative, always have been.
There was plenty of dysfunction in my family and I went to Catholic School with these psychotic nuns. I would always try to be funny to lighten the mood.
I went to a Catholic school with 40 kids total. There were no cliques, but I suppose I was the 'sporty good girl.'
I'm an Irish Catholic and I have a long iceberg of guilt.
As for the depiction of the Catholic church, it's not meant to be a prediction.
Being raised Catholic myself, I think people who are Catholic tend to carry a lot of guilt. It's almost a joke.
The Catholic Church is one of the oldest, largest and richest institutions on earth, with a following 1.2 billion strong, and change does not come naturally.
I believe in God - not in a Catholic God; there is no Catholic God. There is God, and I believe in Jesus Christ, his incarnation. Jesus is my teacher and my pastor, but God, the Father, Abba, is the light and the Creator. This is my Being.
The Catholic Church is an innately conservative rock - they call themselves the 'rock of Peter' - and its resistance to change is, ironically, what has kept it constant throughout the ages.
It's hard for the Catholic Church to accept change. When the mass was no longer said in Latin, loyalists went into mourning for years.
I was Catholic. You talk about a minority within a minority within a minority: a black Catholic in Savannah, GA.
I went to a Catholic School, and underneath my school uniform, I wore a metal shirt.
When I was a kid, I attended a small Catholic school in a south suburb of Chicago.
Under the law, the government, whether it's state, local or federal, cannot give the Catholic Church or any religious institution money directly.
Every time the Catholic Church takes one step forward, it seems to take one giant step back.
Martin Sixsmith: The Catholic Church should go to confession, not you!