I am drawn to Christ but I have real problems with the Catholic Church.
The university system, a gift of Western civilization to the world, was developed by the Catholic Church.
You were baptized?" "My sister told me that yes, Father baptized me shortly after birth. My mother was a Protestant of a faith that deplored infant baptism, so they had a quarrel about it." The Bishop held out his hand to lift the Speaker to his feet...
I attended private Catholic schools in Paris and Los Angeles through high school.
I went to Catholic high school for half a year and religion wasn't the cool thing to talk about even at a catholic high school. It never came up.
Catholic schools in our Nation's education have been paramount in teaching the values that we as parents seek to instill in our children.
Every day Catholics prove that you can be a good Catholic and a good Democrat and have a different position from the Church on abortion.
Who provides the love and a path to reconciliation? It's not Planned Parenthood; it's the Catholic Church, the other Christian churches, and the ministries they have created.
I read a lot on the subject and had many conversations, and I have come to the conclusion that the Catholic Church is a force for evil.
I went to Catholic school in and out. I'm what you call a recovering Catholic. I have many major issues with the church.
I am not the Catholic candidate for President. I am the Democratic Party's candidate for President, who happens also to be a Catholic.
I'm Catholic and Mum taught me the comfort that you can get from going to church. But I'm an a la carte Catholic. I love all the pomp and ceremony of it.
I was raised a Catholic and when you're raised a Catholic they don't teach you to think for yourself. You're taught not to think too deeply about things.
Ultimately Warhol's private moral reference was to the supreme kitsch of the Catholic church.
I would not call myself Catholic anymore, but I went to 16 years of Catholic school: grade school, high school and college.
We cling to the comfortable rather than step out into the possible.
For years, we in publishing have been hearing from Catholic readers that they really yearn for Catholic fiction.
I was raised Irish Catholic and went to Holy Names Academy, an all-girl's private Catholic school. I loved the nuns there and I love them to this day.
You have the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England, the Presbyterians, the Wesleyans, represented in each school, and they are each to take alternate days.
I was raised Irish Catholic, but I don't consider myself Irish Catholic: I consider myself me, an American.
I'm sorry if any of you are Catholic. I'm not sorry if you're offended, I'm actually just sorry by the fact that you're Catholic.