A Quote by Jenna Morasca

I come from a family of Catholic Italians, and that will always be in my blood. — © Jenna Morasca
I come from a family of Catholic Italians, and that will always be in my blood.
I come from a deeply Catholic family. My husband and I were married in a Catholic church; we decided to put our kids into Catholic school.
I went to a Catholic University and there's something about being a Catholic-American. You know, St. Patrick's Day is, I'm Irish-Catholic. There's alcoholism in my family. It's like I've got to be Catholic, right?
I have come not to make war on the Italians, but to aid the Italians against Rome.
I was raised a Catholic on both sides of the family. I went to a Catholic grade school and thought everybody in the country was Catholic, because that's all I ever was associated with.
Blood is thicker than water, but family isn’t just about blood. Family is about faith, and loyalty, and who you love. If you don’t have those things, I don’t care what the blood says. You’re not family.
The blood of our Christian brothers is a witness that cries out..If they are Catholic, Orthodox, Copts, Lutherans, it is not important : They are Christians. The blood is the same: It is the blood which confesses Christ.
Firstly, train lots. Secondly, train hard, the harder the better, no shortcuts. They will always come back to bite you when you least expect it. And third, always remember where you come from. Your parents, family, team, coaches, are the ones who will get you to where you are and will always be there for you.
Your first family is your blood family and you always be true to that. That means something. But there's another family and that's the kind you go out and find. Maybe even by accident sometimes. And they're as much blood as your first family. Maybe more so, because they don't have to look out for you and they don't have to love you. They choose to.
Italians come to ruin most generally in three ways, women, gambling, and farming. My family chose the slowest one.
Where I come from, family’s defined as those who don’t screw you over a pay check. Blood makes no difference. If you can trust them with your life and know that they’ll be there come whatever hell rains down, then they’re your family.
I come from a very hospitable, close, Catholic, matriarchal family.
I come from an Irish Catholic family, and hell-raising is part of the DNA.
And I'm a Catholic, from an Irish Catholic family, and we know plenty of stuff about guilt.
My family is Catholic. I went to a Catholic school, that kind of thing, so that was my childhood for sure.
I have great respect for Catholic traditions; my family is Catholic, and it's part of my life.
Everyone always says, Does it bother you that Italians are always portrayed as Mafia characters? No, it doesn't bother me. First of all, not everybody in my family is in the Mafia. I have one uncle who's clean.
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