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All right, that's fair--as far as that final point is concerned. But I don't think you can generalize about family life in "most Catholic or Orthodox countries." In most of them, the majority are only nominal Catholics who rarely are seen in church.
Perhaps nominal piety, in some sense, is the real deal, moreso than people that are mere enthusiasts? I don't see the need to pit the "nominal" against their church. It suggests some kind of essentialist view of Roman Catholicism that betrays the historical diversity of expression.
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