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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Catholic Guilt

Yes. I am a recovering Catholic. I say that with as much lightheartedness as one can muster. I believe in God, and Jesus, and for the most part I try to be a decent Christian. (Yes, for the most part, because sometimes I'm a hateful bitch, and it's the furthest from Christian you will see.)

What I can't wrap my head around is religion. Religion upsets me. Catholicism especially. It is so rigid, and based on so many traditions that make little sense to me.

See I was raised Catholic. Catholics raised in the 'old' generation were raised on good old fashion guilt. If you're Catholic, you know exactly what I mean.

After years of private Catholic school, and the nuns... yes the nuns, I'm a bit traumatized. (All Catholics who went to Catholic school just did a collective shudder. The nuns still scare us!) After years of religiosity, I can't seem to be able to practice my faith. I can't get past the punishing God idea. As a child I don't remember being aware of the merciful side of God. Of course now as an adult, I KNOW there is mercy because I have been at the receiving end of that mercy.

The worst part is the Catholic guilt I feel.

I feel guilty for not raising my children in the Catholic faith, especially when someone makes a Biblical reference and my children are clueless. My son isn't even baptized. *deep sigh*

I feel guilty that I don't go to church. I don't even do the special church days like Christmas and Easter.

I feel guilty that I try to give something up for Lent, and always fail miserably. I console myself by saying: "It's not like you are a practicing Catholic anyways!"

I feel guilty that I love visiting churches and collecting rosaries, but haven't said a rosary in over 20 years.

I feel guilty that my analytical History teacher mind questions the veracity of the Bible and of the religious practices created by the Catholic Church.

I feel guilty that I question my religion and faith, and that is why I don't practice it.

I feel guilty when I try to "test drive" other churches. I feel more guilt when I have enjoyed attending a service at someplace other than a Catholic mass.

I feel guilty when I get angry at those people that post long Biblical verses or prayers on their FB. I feel like they are showing off their faith, and it makes me mad which in turn fuels my guilt.

Then I feel guilty for feeling guilty and the cycle begins again.

I want my faith to bring me peace. I want to practice a religion that brings me closer to God, not closer to rituals and symbology. I want to my children to understand what it means to be a good Christian and what it means to live a life in Faith. I also want them to understand the history of the Catholic Church and what it has meant through the ages. I just can't seem to find that balance between faith and religion.

Do you have problems with your faith? Do you find it harder to practice the older you get? How have you raised your children in faith? Do you experience guilt over your faith and/or religion?


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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Hey, It's Okay

So the Whispering Writer has her "Hey, It's Ok" weekly posts and I am joining in this week!

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Hey It's Okay...

To be frustrated that flags were flown at half mast for Whitney Houston. She was a great singer who wrecked her career by using drugs, why are we glorifying that?

To have watched the first 3 seasons of True Blood in a week and feel slightly addicted to the show. Can't wait for my next fix of V.

To get pissed at those people who have that obnoxiously loud conversation in a store or patient waiting room. You know the kind of conversation that everyone feels they are a part of because they are talking octaves above normal? I just want to scream and tell them that no one cares so STFU!

That my son had a Nerf gun war weeks ago, and I am still recovering Nerf darts from behind and underneath the furniture. I think those darts reproduce on their own.

That after I can't find matches to socks I just dump them in a sock basket. I think there is a dryer conspiracy with the sock company. The dryer loses them so that you have to buy new batches of socks. Isn't that what the lint trap is- missing socks?

To force feed my child some traveling fun, he can't always be glued to the Xbox. It is forced family adventures, and he will like it dammit.

To be completely in love with my Apple products. I am not sure what I did before I became Apple whore, which has only been in the last 7 months. I love my iPhone, iPod, iPad, iMac. What will I do if they take away my i's?

To have a ghost IP address so that I can watch Hulu. How else will I get American TV in Germany?

To miss my hubby so much that it aches, which in turn makes me bitchy. I hate being bitchy!

To really have taken a liking to this Pinterest thing! My daughter thinks I am social media whore. She could be right.





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