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- From: hoosiers@carson.u.washington.edu (Mary Loveless)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.books
- Subject: "Ex" Catholics (was Re: 92 in rabreview)
- Date: 29 Dec 1992 18:24:01 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- In article <1hpt8dINNiv5@morrow.stanford.edu> francis@oas.stanford.edu
- (Francis Muir) writes:
- >
- >BTW, there are no ex-Catholics.
- >Its just that one gives up practising. Popery is more like bicycle-riding
- >than piano-playing. Once learnt, never forgotten, and practise may make
- >perfect, but perfection is best left to the perfectionists.
- >
- > RABworm
-
- When I left my militantly Protestant little farming community and went to
- the big city and bright lights of West Lafayette, Indiana and Purdue, I
- landed in a nest of folks who were religiously 'ex' Catholic. My
- boyfriend, Larry, pursued sin with the same dedication he had pursued
- purity during his days as an acolyte. He still crossed himself every time
- he passed an RC church, however, and once, driving his mother's car, with
- a young woman (i.e. me) under his arm, he lasciviously crossed the
- unmentionables. His mother's magnetic (glow-in-the-dark?) Praying Hands
- immediately fell off the dashboard. Larry was *seriously* perturbed, and
- never again, at least with me, took such a liberty...in the presence of
- religious artifacts, that is.
-
- Which brings me to the literary question. I have read some light fiction
- about the coming of age of those raised in the RC church, how they deal
- with the conflicts set up by their upbringing. Robertson Davies 'spoke to
- my condition' in _A Mixture of Frailties_ in his portrayal of a young
- woman's reconciliation of her rigid protestant values with her later life
- as a performing artist, with decadent Bohemians stacked like cordwood all
- around her. I would enjoy reading more books of that sort, for all
- backgrounds, not just RC or Protestant. Any recommendations? (I have
- already read _Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man_.) Why don't you
- E-Mail me, and I'll compile a list for posting, if it seems exciting enough.
-
- Mary Loveless hoosiers@carson.u.washington.edu
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