Top 1200 Catholic Pro Life Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
I'm pro-trade, but I'm pro-sensible trade, not pro-trade that is to the disadvantage of the American worker.
I'm a practicing Roman Catholic, but you don't have to be Catholic, you don't have to be a Christian to work for Blackwater.
A joyless Catholic is the devil's best tool. A joyful Catholic is God's greatest instrument. — © Scott Hahn
A joyless Catholic is the devil's best tool. A joyful Catholic is God's greatest instrument.
[Non-Catholic Christians are] in a gravely deficient situation in comparison with those who, in the [Roman Catholic] church, have the fullness of the means of salvation.
I'm a writer of faith. I was raised Catholic, and I have a deeply Catholic imagination.
Catholic liturgical music, it would seem, is everywhere but in the Catholic Church itself.
I think the benefit of a Catholic childhood is your belief in visual symbols as transmitters of information and clues about life, whether it's the mystery of life or life in general.
If there is anyone who's living the work of the New Testament, it's the nuns of the Catholic church and not the Catholic hierarchy.
The artistic taste of the Catholic priests is appalling and I am most anxious to have a Catholic church in which everything is genuine and good, and not tawdry and ostentatious.
Yes, Dr. King is pro-gun just as surely as Jesus would be pro-nails.
Pro-choice and pro-life activists live in different worlds, and the scope of their lives, as both adults and children, fortifies them in their belief that their own views on abortion are the more correct, the more moral, and more reasonable. When added to this is the fact that should 'the other side' win, one group of women will see the very real devaluation of their lives and life resources, it is not surprising that the abortion debate has generated so much heat and so little light.
I was a Catholic youth minister for eight years... I'm not Catholic anymore. The church is too misogynistic.
Raising the minimum wage isn't just pro-worker; it's pro-economic growth. — © Tom Perez
Raising the minimum wage isn't just pro-worker; it's pro-economic growth.
During a frustrating argument with a Roman Catholic cardinal, Napoleon Bonaparte supposedly burst out: “Your eminence, are you not aware that I have the power to destroy the Catholic Church?” The cardinal, the anecdote goes, responded ruefully: “Your majesty, we, the Catholic clergy, have done our best to destroy the church for the last 1,800 years. We have not succeeded, and neither will you.”
I'm a Catholic of the New Testament, I'm not a Catholic of the hierarchy.
Both my parents are Catholic and staunch believers. I'm not a Catholic now, but I still carry part of it with me.
As I've said many times, Yanukovych was a pro-Western, not pro-Putin, president.
The Pope, if nothing else, should be a Catholic. If he were to announce that women would make great priests, except it's a pity that more of them aren't gay, because of the greater compassion they could bring to the task, it might endear him to liberal Catholic commentators , but it would make him something other than a Catholic, in the true sense.
You can't believe how pro-gay and pro-freedom-of-speech I am. I'm way out beyond anyone on the Left.
Plenty of people are raised Catholic and then aren't Catholic anymore, like any religion.
I am strongly pro-life, and I am not pro-gay marriage. I believe the issue of marriage must be decided by the states and by the people in the states - not by judges and not even by legislators, but by the people themselves.
The religious conflicts of the Reformation era were never simply and only about religion, because religion during this era as in the Middle Ages that preceded it, informed and was meant to inform every domain of life. Violence involving religion and touching other areas of life took many forms: from the Protestant destruction of Catholic religious art and objects in iconoclasm, to Catholic executions of Protestants who refused to renounce their views, to major destructive conflicts such as the French Wars of Religion and the Thirty Years' War.
I was raised a good little Catholic. What's more theatrical than the ritual of the Catholic church?
I am a Catholic. Basically, the Catholic religion is 'If it feels good - stop.'
We are not Black Muslims we are Muslims. You see, you have Catholics. You have Chinese Catholics, you have Indian Catholics, you have black Catholics and white Catholics. But I'm sure you don't ask a man are you a white Catholic? Are you a Chinese are you a yellow Catholic, a red Catholic, or a white Catholic? He's just a Catholic. We have black Muslims, we have brown Muslims, we have red Muslims, we have yellow Muslims, we have even white complected Muslims, so I'd like to clear that point, this is a press word, Black Muslims.
I was born a Catholic and now I'm a lapsed Catholic. I'm something but I'm not a believer any more.
Being 'pro-life' means standing up for all life, valuing all life.
I did attend Catholic schools up to the ninth grade, and I admire much in the Catholic Church.
I'm a Catholic, and not because I just happened to wake up as a Catholic. I'm not going to be persuaded on any topic, especially not that.
A lawmaker cannot be pro-sequester while also purporting to be pro-national security or supportive of a strong economy.
Becoming Catholic involves entering into a relationship with the Catholic Church.
I am a Catholic. I can't say that without pointing out that I oppose abortion with all my heart and soul. Bill Clinton wanted them safe and rare. Barack Obama is heartsick that so many people he knows have had abortions. But we're all pro-choice and believe in reproductive freedom and oppose the Republicans' War on Women.
I would never call myself anti-football. I think I'm pro-information, pro-people making informed individual choices, pro-health, so for that reason, personally, I'm apathetic towards football. But at the same time, I think we can retain some civility, and I understand why people support and love it.
I'm not pro-owner or pro-player. I am pro-football. I want the game to go on. I want the game to be tough. I don't want the game to be a killer of our players.
My mother was Catholic, my father not. I went to Catholic high school. Every form of education failed me. I was trouble.
For Coca-Cola to take a pro-diversity, pro-equality stance creates a lot of goodwill in the LGBT community.
You've got a movie where the pro-choice family gives their daughter no choice. The pro-life family murders. What seems to be the good mother, the kind of hippie painter, sweet and cute mother has no love for her daughter really.
I grew up Catholic and still feel a lot of Catholic guilt. But my wife is not religious so we're not raising our daughters religiously. — © Bert Kreischer
I grew up Catholic and still feel a lot of Catholic guilt. But my wife is not religious so we're not raising our daughters religiously.
I find it completely irrational to say someone who stands up for life for children is taking the life of adult. It's completely inconsistent with the values of the pro-life movement that are very passionate about protecting life, not taking life.
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.
The pro-independence movement has all different social sensibilities - from left to right, including pro-liberal, socialist and communist.
I'm very pro-science and pro-technology; I believe that these have been key drivers of progress in the world in the last centuries.
You can't believe how pro gay and pro freedom of speech I am. I'm way out beyond anyone on the Left.
I was raised as a Catholic, but I didn't like the Catholic Church at all. I thought the nuns were mean.
I grew up Irish Catholic with a bunch of kids at Catholic school.
My family is Catholic. I went to a Catholic school, that kind of thing, so that was my childhood for sure.
Being raised Catholic myself, I think people who are Catholic tend to carry a lot of guilt. It's almost a joke.
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. — © Kitty Kelley
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.
The 'life' in 'pro-life' denotes not the quality of life, but life itself.
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 support lowering the level of legal immigration by a moderate amount at this time. Legal immigration reform must be based upon principles that are pro-family, pro-work, and pro-naturalization, retaining opportunities for family reunification as the levels are lowered. We must not let this issue become divisive in this country.
I do have some Catholic stuff that is done from the perspective of an ignorant Catholic. But other than that, topic-wise, there's nothing really filthy.
I was brought up Catholic and know the stench of the Catholic Church. I moved away from religion early, but the impression remains.
I've always been interested in Catholic iconography. My dad's from Naples and I was brought up in a Roman Catholic school.
We are all assumed, these days, to reside at one extreme of the opinion spectrum, or another. We are pro-abortion or anti-abortion. We are free traders or protectionists. We are pro-private sector or pro-government. We are feminists or chauvinists. But in the real world, few of us hold these extreme views. There is instead a spectrum of opinion.
I was raised Catholic in Rockford, Illinois. But I'm not a practicing Catholic anymore. Oh God, no.
For years, we in publishing have been hearing from Catholic readers that they really yearn for Catholic fiction.
Women and men who are pro-life in every sense of the word marched side-by-side with pro-choice women because they care about so many common issues. We are already joined in common-cause to end sex-trafficking, pornography, discrimination, bullying, and a host of other issues.
To become a lapsed Catholic, first go to a Catholic university.
I'm not a proselytizer. I was raised Catholic. I am a Catholic.
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