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Top 1200 Irish Catholic Quotes & Sayings - Page 15
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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I grew up Catholic, so I had a more traditional relationship with religion.
I got in trouble in Catholic school for rolling the waist of my skirt down.
At one point in my life, I wanted to do a master's degree in Irish literature, but I ended up getting pregnant instead.
I grew up in a very Catholic household. We were pretty conservative.
I'm Jewish; I'm not religious at all, and I wouldn't pretend to know anything about Catholic politics.
For me, no one aspect of the Brexit debate displays so markedly the monomania of many Brexiteers as does the Irish question.
I'm a Christian. I was born and raised a Catholic. But I think there are people that are frauds that are ministers.
For the record, Irish," he informed her tightly, just in case she got the wrong idea, "I kneel to no one.
I was raised Catholic at a time when Vatican II was just taking hold.
He was of the faith chiefly in the sense that the church he currently did not attend was Catholic.
I'm a traditionalist. I'm a Latin mass Catholic, and I hold to traditional views of responsibility.
I showed my appreciation of my native land in the usual Irish way: by getting out of it as soon as I possibly could.
You give Italy Jesus Christ and you get the Roman Catholic Church.
Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy.
As you may know, I was raised in an Italian Catholic family in Baltimore, Maryland.
I'm Irish, so I'm used to odd stews. I can take it. Just throw a lot of carrots and onions in there and I'll call it dinner.
I thank God I was raised Catholic, so sex will always be dirty.
My dad said, 'In school, be a Catholic. At home, be a Hindu.' So we did both.
I'm from an Irish family and, even though I grew up in 80s London, I spent a lot of my childhood in southwest Ireland.
The Irish and Russian communities are huge in New York, so this is truly one of the only places where I can fight in front of all of my fans.
The Catholic Church did not always teach that life begins at conception.
I try to attack all races and creeds, except the Irish. Clearly they are closest to the angels and don't deserve abuse. But the others have it coming.
For my last meal I'd want an Irish breakfast with soda bread and one of my dad's omelettes with three or four eggs.
The characters in 'Ray Donovan' are not very articulate - we're the worst Irish family you could ever live next to in L.A.
Anakana Schofield is part of a new wave of wonderful Irish fiction-international in scope and electrically alive.
I know so many Irish musicians. They're all over, because there has been so much emigration from Ireland. Like the Jews.
We want a faithful Catholic businessman not to have to provide a service he finds unethical.
Next to President of the United States, Ambassador to Ireland is surely one of the best jobs an Irish American can hold.
For my last meal, I'd want an Irish breakfast with soda bread and one of my dad's omelettes with three or four eggs.
I love Britain. I'm an Irish citizen, but I was born in Canada, and I'm a British comedian, really. My entire career has been over here.
When you get to speak Irish, you become more at one with yourself, you kind of have a spark when you use it, and I think it's a great dialect.
The Catholic theatrics are pretty high quality, but the Protestants have better hymns.
I have a great affiliation with the Catholic community having studied at convent schools.
I was still rooting for Notre Dame.It's like there's the cultural Catholic experience.
I suppose I'm a lapsed Catholic. You would consider me an atheist or agnostic.
The six great gifts of an Irish girl are beauty, soft voice, sweet speech, wisdom, needlework, and chastity.
I am an Anglo-Catholic in religion, a classicist in literature and a royalist in politics.
You know you're in a bad movie when the Catholic clergy is being played by Jews.
Try imagining James Joyce not writing about being a Catholic.
The Catholic Church's teachings are authoritative. There is a moral absolute on abortion - that it is wrong.
U2 and Sinead O'Connor - I haven't a clue why we're compared to them. Apart from us all being Irish, we've nothing in common.
My mom is Irish. She is a poet and a humanitarian who believed in ensuring that people around her had a better life.
As a working-class boy, golf was never really on my radar, and when I was growing up, Irish football was my sporting passion.
I started acting when I was really young. I came to the States and didn't know anyone, and I spoke with a weird Irish accent.
Even as my father grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, signs told him: 'No Irish Need Apply.'
I feel Irish-Americans are the forgotten minority group. Nobody else is making films about them.
Let me be clear: neither I nor 'Angels & Demons' are anti-Catholic.
Every school that I have ever attended, except for kindergarten, I went to a Catholic institution.
When I was a kid, I attended a small Catholic school in a south suburb of Chicago.
... Hope is at the bottom of the Pandora's box of Irish troubles, and I believe proudly and firmly in the ultimate destinies of my country.
I was raised in a heavily Catholic family. Early and consistent encounters with mysticism.
I was raised Catholic, but my father's people were Methodist, so we went to both churches.
Many trees have died so that the Catholic Church can preach against homosexuality.
I was the black atheist kid in the all-white Catholic school run by nuns.
The people who are behind the curve of the Catholic future are the institutional-maintenance types.
The Irish crowd and the humour, they really get it. Them riffing with 'The Room' makes the film watchable for me.
Never get mixed up in a Welsh wrangle. It doesn't end in blows like an Irish one, but goes on forever.
You cannot expect a foreign country to be more Catholic than the pope for you.
I was brought up a very strict Catholic and I don't practice anymore or anything.
I did not understand the differences between Catholic and Protestant until I was an adult.
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