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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ivy League alumni who pose as anti-elite, anti-establishment, anti-intellectual, anti-expertise populists while primarily representing the interests of billionaire capitalist sociopaths are a plague that has taken over the Republican Party. Vance is phonier than Trump or Cruz or Cotton or Alito, if that is possible. It’s all a con. They jump in front of the 200+ year old nativist and bigoted and ignorant right-wing movement and appoint themselves its leaders while turning it into a vehicle for yet more tax breaks and deregulation for the capitalist establishment. [/quote] Don’t forget married in Hindu ceremony, recently “converted” to Catholicism (he only, not his wife and kids), and Mr Catholic’s billionaire puppetmaster is a sodomite.[/quote] Wait - so you think he should have insisted his wife and kids convert as well? What kind of authoritarian are you? He can be Catholic while his wife is Catholic. Get a clue.[/quote] Yes, in[b] genuine Catholic families[/b] the wife is Catholic and the kids are all baptized. Attending a Catholic school is meaningless; agnostic, Muslim, Jewish and Hindu kids attend Catholic schools around the country. Only Beltway con artists and social media grifters would be the only person in their family who claims to be Catholic.[/quote] Where on earth is that coming from? It is not all that common for a married non-Catholic whose spouse is not Catholic to convert to Catholicism. But it happens as in Vance's case. It is fully accepted by the Church, which upon the conversion accepts the marriage however done, as a sacramental marriage, whether it was civil or Hindu or something else. I assume, but don't know for sure, that as part of the conversion (because of the immediate acceptance of the marriage as sacramental) the convert and his nonconverted spouse commit to raise the children as Catholic. This is a standard commitment that a non-Catholic is asked to make before marrying a Catholic.[/quote]
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