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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I may be wrong, from the OP's description it sounds like she asked the priest for a reference, the priest wrote the reference, and [b]then[/b] the priest called her out and said, "Hey, I said I knew you from Mass, so now you have to come to Mass so I'm not a liar." Had the priest, as others have suggested, said, "I [b]will[/b] write your recommendation if you come to Mass," that would be different. But if the chronology is what was implied from OP's post, then the retroactive demand for consideration fails (from a legal perspective). However, you still have to live with your grandparents and deal with the priest, so I'd say you're SOL.[/quote] Legal perspective? When you ask a priest to vouch for you, and you are Catholic, you know what that means. Any time you ask for a reference from someone with whom you do not have a good relationship, it's bound to be problematic. This is no different.[/quote]
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