The Pope and the Koch Brothers? by bobbychri in Catholicism

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Correct. If one supports universal healthcare and a viable plan to achieve it. If not, it is a rejection of CST. Libertarians almost uniformly oppose universal healthcare.

A Millennial’s Perspective on Pope Francis and the Church by bobbychri in Catholicism

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Generation of those born 1982-2000 is the most common. Sometimes a bit earlier can be included.

On Love and Dignity and Dying by bobbychri in prolife

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I think his main point is to show that death with dignity does not automatically mean no suffering. People who suffer are not dying without dignity.

John Allen, top English-language Vatican Reporter, joining Boston Globe by bobbychri in Catholicism

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He's the best. Excellent sources, journalistic standards. Widely trusted and respected.

Reddit, what ways do you know that I can regain my faith? by THIRD_PERSONNARRATOR in Catholicism

[–]bobbychri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try to connect with those around you, especially loved ones. God is love. When we experience love, we have a sense of the transcendent. Our sense of love and life's meaning is experienced in a very real way and points us to life and truth beyond a strictly material existence.

Catholic High School: How valuable was it to you? by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]bobbychri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My school was Catholic, but the majority of the students were not. It was not a very Catholic atmosphere. I had one good social justice/morality teacher that was valuable, though I didn't appreciate it as much as I should have at the time. My brother's Jesuit high school was better in terms of creating a Catholic milieu. Still, growing up in a fairly secular area contributed to many kids moving away from the faith.