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With the loss of my mother some of the cousins on that side have reached out, which was a positive thing…but then…

I’ve had to explain why I left the church. My mother, whose opinion of me was the one that mattered, had accepted my decision and respected my right to make it, for which I was grateful.

My father’s less devout, so none of it bothered him. When asked, I told the relatives I was no longer religious and hoped that would close the subject.

I should’ve known better. I received a text from my cousin this morning about a site called [i]catholicscomehome.org[/i].
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Abstraction · 61-69, M
Remember that saying they used to run? 'In the end Catholics always come home...'
Not in my lifetime. So many of my most passionately atheistic friends were created by the Catholic Church.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
@Abstraction I affiliate with a coven. Everyone comes from either a Catholic or fundie background.
Abstraction · 61-69, M
@Crazywaterspring Yeah, interesting. My experience in churches has been different but I totally get it. For many (in my few connections) a coven is about the search for spiritual connection or reality which I also identify with.