
*He failed 10th grade ! That would mean that technically he had only a 9th grade education. UNBELIEVABLE!! Okay, so here's what I am praying for today God. I am coming from behind, with little to no "real Catholic" education, and I fake it. (but these nice people that I blog with know that - God, who am I kidding !) If Peter can come from behind like that, then please -make me "Catholic" and make me a really good one. I don't want to be noticed though (please!) and although the money isn't too importiant to me,I still will need to leave something behind for Kate.
You know being a better "Catholic" serves only one purpose for me, and that is to become closer to you. Thanks God , love Belinda
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Here is what you do. Start with a study of the Compendium of the Catholic Catechism. Do a little every day to understand the fine points of Catholic teaching. Forget about a lot of the cultural stuff, there is a lot of stuff that is cultural - Irish, Italian, Mexican, whatever, some of it good (Mañanitas for the Virgin of Guadalupe) some of it not so much (St. Patrick's Day parties, bad excuse for getting drunk)- the cultural stuff is optional.
Go with what the catechism teaches first.
When I became Catholic I didn't even know about the cultural stuff. That's the fun part about Catholicism. You know- the kiss me I'm Irish t-shirt for the drink fest after the parade, and that Italian wedding that I went to once was the most fun ever!
Our lady of Guadalupe watches over me every time that I eat at my favorite Mexican restaurant.
(whilst I sit ,and laugh at Paul of course)
I even went to a "Polka" once, those "Poles" sure could dance, and that accordion music- wow!
Oh, but you forgot about
Mardi Gras, do you know what I had to do to get all of those beads? Those were just crazy times! LOL
OMIGOSH, Belinda...Mardi Gras beads????!!@!!!!
No wonder they had Hurricane Katrina, you are the one to blame.
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