Absolutely. I just went to my hometown, which I haven't visited in 15 years, and went back to church associated with my elementary school. I was moved to tears and even said a Hail Mary. And I haven't been to church in about 10 years!
I was raised Catholic and went to Catholic school for a few years. The school and the Catholic churches in my hometown arenow vacant. I remember hearing the church bells ringing growing up in hometown, unfortunately those bells haven't rung for many years.
these six words leapt out from the sermon I heard in church this morning. Thanks Pastor Jodi. (I attend a Baptist church which has two lady ministers on the pastoral team.)We can live with peace and joy no matter...
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StephanieTor says,
I think so, at least I consider myself a Catholic even if I go to other churches, or not! Once a Catholic, always a Catholic.StephanieTor says,
I think so, at least I consider myself a Catholic even if I go to other churches, or not! Once a Catholic, always a Catholic.three-monkeys says,
Absolutely. I just went to my hometown, which I haven't visited in 15 years, and went back to church associated with my elementary school. I was moved to tears and even said a Hail Mary. And I haven't been to church in about 10 years!mzejay says,
I think I'll always be a little bit Catholic, even without practicing. I guess it's just something about the ritual of it.Heem08 says,
I was raised Catholic and went to Catholic school for a few years. The school and the Catholic churches in my hometown arenow vacant. I remember hearing the church bells ringing growing up in hometown, unfortunately those bells haven't rung for many years.Dhani says,
(A church is not a home, but a home can be 'a church'.)Heem08 says,
Well said.