Sentences with phrase «cafeteria catholic»

You are getting away with being a cafeteria Catholic by being quiet about what you choose to accept.
Maybe that makes me a «cafeteria Catholic» — I don't care, it works for me.
Still, though, this is the same group that screams «Cafeteria Catholic» at those that want them to accept Abortion, birth control, men doing it with other men, priests marrying and by that I mean doing it with Adult Women....
@Tom:» Lady, lets face it you are a cafeteria Catholic picking and choosing what suits you.
They pick an ignorant college student who is a cafeteria Catholic at best to give her simple minded views on a topic that she has no understanding of.
She is a cafeteria Catholic picking and choosing what feels good to her.
Lady, lets face it you are a cafeteria Catholic picking and choosing what suits you.
Or are we talking cafeteria catholic here.
Like you, I call myself a fallen Catholic rather than act as a cafeteria Catholic.
It's the final sentence of this paragraph, though, that explains why so many of us in the church find ourselves out of sorts with Catholics of the Dionne type, and why the expression «cafeteria Catholic» is such a just appellation for them.
The problem is that the Catholic Church keeps telling it's members that they can't be «cafeteria catholics».
I am sick of bleeding heart LIBTARDS who want to help people on my back... and as far as these so called catholic professors, I will bet that none of them are true catholics, they are CINO, they are all just cafeteria catholics, and bend the rules to apply to them.

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So, too, do many American and European Catholics — specifically, the ones often called dissenting or cafeteria Catholics, and who more accurately might be dubbed the «Catholic Otherwise Faithful.»
A smarmy rich Mormon, and a cafeteria - style Catholic!!
Kennedy was a «cafeteria» Catholic while Bishop Mitt is the real thing as far as Mormonism is concerned.
Catholic News Service: Ignorance of faith risks creating cafeteria Catholics, pope says Ignorance of the faith puts Christians at risk of following a «do - it - yourself» religion, Pope Benedict XVI said.
I am what my more conservative Catholics would call a «Cafeteria» Catholic.
As for the father's comment on the first article, coming from the cafeteria manager at a lower income Catholic school, I WELCOME those free lunch families!
I can remember my first trip to the school cafeteria as a 1st grader in 1972 (small Catholic school in New York) and asking my parents that afternoon if I could get the school lunch from then on because they had ravioli that day.
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