[Faith-talk] question about connection to other people of faith

Ericka dotwriter1 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 18:37:48 UTC 2016


The short answer to your question is absolutely not Sandra. I have friends who have been lifelong Catholic and have had the same major problems. Unless maybe you want to be a nun in an order where they are pretty secluded you're not any better off. My friend Karrie was treated horribly by the Catholic schools where she has taught. She is a high partial so you would think they wouldn't be as nasty. She's much happier now teaching for the Menominee Falls public school district here near Milwaukee Wisconsin.

Ericka Short
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Madison. WI. 53704
608-665-3170

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> On Sep 26, 2016, at 1:22 PM, Sandra Streeter via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Thinking about the issues Paul and others (including myself, at times) raise about being able to connect meaningfully, in whatever way, to (especially sighted) people of faith: Those of you who are Catholic, do you think it is any easier to become really part of things in the Catholic church? We “Protestants” have such a relatively short history, and are fragmented into so many divisions and subdivisions, I do sometimes think that the institutional stability may lend itself better to inclusion and participation generally. Just wondered...
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