Top 1200 Catholic Guilt Quotes & Sayings - Page 18
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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
I had gone to a Catholic prep school where everyone was rich and having kids by the time they were 30.
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've always been really artistic. I went to an all-girls private Catholic school, and one of their biggest things was musical theater.
Why do we go through all the nonsense with security at our airport? It's not because the Catholic Church is falling apart.
Though I am a Catholic, a professing one, I have serious doubts about the survival of the human personality after death.
All the things I've done are about duty and guilt: trying to do your best to better other people's lives.
Our Catholic schools exist to help young people attain holiness in their lives, that is, to become saints.
I think anarchy is natural to the Catholic. The Church is pretty anarchistic, you know. Who pays attention to the Pope or the Cardinals?
When the truth is that there would be no great Western music, and certainly no decent choral repertoire, without the Catholic faith.
My interest in film is sort of catholic - apart from science fiction and horror movies, I'll watch almost everything.
I was a careless Protestant, my wife was a good Catholic, and we had six kids in seven years and I'd endorse that to everyone.
I was raised Catholic and didn't like the dogma and exclusivity of that teaching but I was moved by the moral teachings and by the power of the Jesus fellow.
I like churches and Catholic symbolism, and although the art at the Vatican is overwhelming to see, I appreciated it even as an atheist.
I saw my parents as gods whose every wish must be obeyed or I would suffer the penalty of anguish and guilt.
I'm not a practicing Catholic now. I didn't like what the church was doing with what Jesus had said, in a way. But I wouldn't say I'm not religious.
The only people who are obsessed with food are anorexics and the morbidly obese. That, in erotic terms, is the Catholic church, in a nutshell.
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 got a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Catholic University of America in D.C. and started working as an understudy at the Arena.
Can we text twice as much while driving, without the guilt? Yes, we can, if only cars will drive themselves.
The Catholic Church is the only thing that saves man from the degrading slavery of being a child of his age.
I come from a Catholic Republican military family in Georgia - the antithesis of Sean's hippie-artist-peacenik background.
I always have the feeling that I'm sitting around not doing anything with my life. A little Calvinist guilt that I should be more productive.
I like church. It's empty when I go. I walk around. There are so many beautiful Catholic churches in New York.
Let us thank all those who teach in Catholic schools. Educating is an act of love; it is like giving life.
The principal end both of my father and of myself in the conquest of India... has been the propagation of the holy Catholic faith.
We used to moralize; today we normalize, and performance anxiety is the secular version of our old religious guilt.
I mean, I went to a Catholic boys' school for a year, but that was to play hockey. Religion class was quite contentious for me.
Can words such as Orthodox, Jew, or Catholic really express some sort of exclusive personal virtues or merits?
I went to a Catholic school, so of course we had to wear uniforms. My only form of expression was in shoes and the style of my hair.
Our ancestors... purged their guilt by banishment, not death. And by so doing, they stopped that endless vicious cycle of murder and revenge.
I mean, I went to a Catholic boys school for a year, but that was to play hockey. Religion class was quite contentious for me.
In the nineteenth century, many Anglican theologians, both evangelical and catholic, embraced positively the proposal of evolution.
The great achievement of the Catholic Church lay in harmonizing, civilizing the deepest impulses of ordinary, ignorant people.
The attitude of the Catholic Church towards homosexuality is well known - it is treated as something unnatural, even as a disease.
I just pray. And I'm not very religious at all - I was raised Catholic, but probably haven't gone to church since my Holy Communion, when I was about 6 or 7.
I would rather have these things weigh on my mind. At the end of this tunnel of guilt and shame, there must be a light of some kind.
I was raised in the Catholic Church, and for me, the thought in the Bible and Christianity, and the spirit within that, is one of the guiding principles in my life.
You see, some non-Catholic friends of mine have questioned the depth of my faith because of the fact that I have a good education.
I hate when the major event of a show I watch is spoiled for me. And I'm wracked with guilt when/if I spoil something for someone else.
I'd grown up very Catholic, parochial school, and Warlock was a way of working a lot of things out.
I don't confess in my work because to me, that implies that you're dumping all your guilt and sins on the page and asking the reader to forgive you.
Guilt is a totally useless emotion. It never makes anyone feel better nor does it change a situation.
Action and care will in time wear down the strongest frame, but guilt and melancholy are poisons of quick dispatch.
The evil of one murder is infinite, and my guilt is like my beauty - eternal. I cannot be forgiven, for there is no one to forgive me for all I've done.
I don't associate work with feelings of satisfaction. Rather, guilt, frustration, and resentment of people who write better than I do.
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.
For a Catholic kid in parochial school, the only way to survive the beatings - by classmates, not the nuns - was to be the funny guy.
I grew up in an Irish Catholic family, and I think they force you to watch every James Cagney movie.
Like all working mothers, I have guilt. Because I have to leave for work, I feel guilty about leaving for anything else.
In point of fact I was a perfectly devoted and dutiful little Catholic—until the day I learned that animals have no souls.
A heavy guilt rests upon us for what the whites of all nations have done to the colored peoples. When we do good to them, it is not benevolence--it is atonement.
The Irish Catholic side was married to the life of an actor and I found out acting could be a form of prayer.
I remember, as a young Catholic girl in high school, seeing 'The Exorcist,' and it scared the wits out of me.
My experiences growing up in both a Chinese American household and the Catholic Church define much of who I am.
I think subconsciously because of my upbringing, I was very aware of values and morals and that's why I experienced the occasional guilt with my habits.
Guilt, regret, resentment, sadness & all forms of nonforgiveness are caused by too much past & not enough presence.
The difficulty of explaining ‘why I am a Catholic’ is that there are ten thousand reasons all amounting to one reason: that Catholicism is true.
If a child had another disease, we'd be open about what we were going through, but addiction is stigmatised and comes with shame and guilt.
I believe in one Gnostic and Catholic Church of Light, Life, Love and Liberty, the Word of whose Law is THELEMA .
I was raised Catholic and I'm Presbyterian now, but I've always been a Christian, regardless of denomination. I believe that Jesus is the way.
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