Top 1200 Catholic Faith Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
I am Jewish, Italian, American, Catholic.
It is truer to say that martyrs create faith more than faith creates martyrs.
Americans honor and respect each other's faith, and we honor those that choose to have no faith. — © James Lankford
Americans honor and respect each other's faith, and we honor those that choose to have no faith.
There's always hope... even when there isn't faith. And sometimes, without hope or faith, there must be charity.
Faith is not the opposite of reason. Faith rests squarely upon reason, but with the added component of revelation.
Challenges that tax our faith are usually opportunities to stretch and strengthen our faith by finding out if we really believe the Lord will help us.
Faith and patience are exceptional virtues in those that suffer. Patience is the fruit and evidence of faith.
I do respect people's faith, but I don't respect their manipulation of that faith in order to create fear and control.
I was raised Catholic in the Midwest, so I can't enjoy anything.
One cannot really be a Catholic and grown up.
I came from a very conservative Catholic family.
Each child in each generation chooses faith or disbelief. Faith is not an inheritance; it is a choice.
I'm a Catholic, you know, not very good news! — © Princess Michael of Kent
I'm a Catholic, you know, not very good news!
I've always had very catholic tastes.
I went to Catholic school for the cheapest private education.
It is time we gave man faith in woman -- and, still more, woman faith in herself.
Catholic girls with tiny little mustaches.
I may not be Hispanic, but I'm close. I'm Catholic with a mustache[]
I honestly don't know what they mean by a devout Catholic.
The faith which you keep must be a faith that demands obedience, and you can keep it only by obeying it.
I was raised Catholic, but the devil was never with a pitchfork.
It's troubling for me as a Catholic to be at odds with the church.
The public has lost faith in the ability of Social Security and Medicare to provide for old age. They've lost faith in the banking system and in conventional medical insurance.
How can you lay claim to faith, when you have no patience at all. Surely you must have heard the saying of the prophet, peace and blessings be upon him "patience is to faith, as the head is to the body."
I can neither teach nor live by the faith of others. I must live by my own faith as the Spirit of the Lord has taught me through His Word.
I'm glad some people have that faith. I don't have that faith. If there is a God, a caring God, then we have to figure he's done an extraordinary job of making a very cruel world.
I think I became a Catholic to annoy my father.
Christianity does not set faith against thinking. It sets faith against assuming.
Trust is not the same as faith. A friend is someone you trust. Putting faith in anyone is a mistake.
I can't help it. I want to be a good Catholic, but I'm a hedonist.
No music can fill the gaping void ... at least in my experience only faith. Only faith.
Reason is in fact the path to faith, and faith takes over when reason can say no more.
I'm Catholic, he's Jewish, and it was just easier to elope.
In the present age doubt has become immune to faith and faith has dissociated itself from doubt.
If God allows proof that he exists he robs people of faith and without faith what is God? Nothing.
As for the depiction of the Catholic church, it's not meant to be a prediction.
I mean, I went to a Catholic school - they call it seminary.
Well, I'm a Catholic by birth and you can never shed it. — © Morrissey
Well, I'm a Catholic by birth and you can never shed it.
The theatre is like a Catholic Mass of language.
Growing up Catholic has been a gift.
I was brought up a Catholic and was an altar boy.
The Catholic Church is not dead, it is not even tired!
My mom was Roman Catholic, my dad was part of.
I think a lot of times God takes away your feelings, so you have to depend on faith. And faith is kind of like a tide. It rolls in and rolls out.
To accept with unquestioning faith, or to refuse to reconsider any particular view held by the Church in the past, is as unreasonable as it is unsafe. The faith of the Church is a progressive affair.
We are a people united by our love for freedom, even when we differ in our personal beliefs. In America, we are free to profess any faith we choose, or no faith at all.
The important thing is not the size of your faith - it is the One behind your faith - God Himself.
I have always thought of myself as a Czechoslovak Catholic. — © Madeleine Albright
I have always thought of myself as a Czechoslovak Catholic.
With a name like that, he must be Catholic, right?
Faith and unfaith can ne'er be equal powers; Unfaith is aught is want of faith in all.
I take the teachings of the Catholic Church seriously.
I studied with the idea of becoming a Catholic priest.
The word "hope" I take for faith; and indeed hope is nothing else but the constancy of faith.
Our faith in the present dies out long before our faith in the future.
I can't speak to the differences within the Catholic Church.
The truth is that, though we were justified by faith alone, the faith that justifies is never alone (it always produces fruit, 'good works,'...a transformed life).
Human societies, like human beings, live by faith and die when faith dies.
I was raised Catholic in a very religious family.
And I'll act like I have faith, and like that faith never ends, but I really just have friends.
As for the depiction of the Catholic church, it's not meant to be a prediction
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