millergrovesue wrote:GFB wrote:Sue, most Catholics in the U.S. are Catholics because that is how they were baptized and raised.
I didn't choose anything, although as an adult I could certainly choose to leave.
That's pretty much my understanding too, Greg. I think many people were raised in X faith, don't practice it, but identify themselves as X faith. I don't attend church up here but still consider myself Baptist.
I, on the other hand, DECIDED I would become Catholic. It was not thrust upon me or inherited by circumstance. I attend Mass and am an observant member of the flock. I accept the tenets of the faith and try to live within them. Like everyone (including Mother Teresa) I have had my moments of doubt and uncertainty but I deal with it. I have never disputed the Pope's (any Pope's) authority to lead the Church as God inspires, moves and directs him regardless of my personal feeling on the issues. I got a lot of practice at that under Benedict.
I am distressed that American Catholics (such as this Gozar creature) are disrespecting the leader of their Church for strictly partisan political purposes...boycotting his appearances, assuming they somehow have the right to determine what his "area" is or should be, calling him names publically because he doesn't think like an American Conservative...and I think that is wrong. I hold them to no higher standard than I hold myself. That seems fair to me.