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Wednesday 13 March 2013

Tricky Subjects and Being Brave

Yesterday I read an interesting post by Emily Benet about religion. Before you all go scurrying away, hear me out. It really was interesting. And the best thing about it was that it was from the heart.

Her post, entitled Catholics - We aren't all bad told of her acceptance that attending church sometimes feels, well, a little bit bonkers, but that keeping her faith has been helped by the wonderful priest they are lucky enough to have at their church. A man, I am told, who can do a mean salsa. Seriously, if I knew a priest that could do that, I may just start attending in the hope of catching a glimpse of salsa practice between mass!

With the Catholic church in the news at the moment because of the recent vacancy in the Vatican, and yet another dark scandal involving a member of the clergy, it can seem like it is a free for all for a bit of Catholic belief bashing. But I think that's unfair. And I'm sure others do too. Like any part of society, there are good people as well as the bad.

But it does take some bravery to talk about it on a blog normally keeps away from subjects like religion and politics that can often invoke such strong feeling. So, hats off to Emily who had the bravery to write what was in her heart.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing it! There was a moment when I thought 'sod it, I'm not putting it up' - but then I thought why censor my own blog?! And luckily all the responses have been positive from Catholics and atheist alike :)

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    1. Thanks for letting me share - and I'm so glad that the response has been positive from all directions.

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  2. My best friend at school was Roman Catholic, my father was an Anglo Catholic priest, so I started out ecumenical and have remained so. The new Pope looks like a decent sort of chap - time will tell whether his conservatism causes any problems.

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    1. I think that's a pretty good angle to take. As you say, we shall see what he does.

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