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- Subject: Re: "Ex" Catholics (was Re: 92 in rabreview)
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 16:09 CST
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- > (Francis Muir) writes:
- > >BTW, there are no ex-Catholics.
- >Being one myself, I prefer the term "recovered Catholic."
- >--Barry
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- You don't have to excuse yourself to me--we're all liberals
- here. I know many lapsed Catholics. Some of my best friends
- are lapsed Catholics.
- --More or less what
- Sir Lawrence Oliver
- said to Michael Caine
- in the film version of
- the play _Sleuth_
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- Actually, with the exception of Jewish Atheists, I think you'll find that
- reformed Papists are, if one decideds to group it this way, the most
- populous creed in the realm of wordsmiths. That is assuming that you
- don't allow them to fill in the `religion' blank of the application form with
- `curmudgeon.'
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- Source of the
- closing notwithstanding,
- of course,
- Yours etc.,
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