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Catholics don't fit neatly on either side. Following Christ always looks weird to a world obsessed with power and picking sides.
“Did you know the Pope ate dinner there last year?” my friend said.
I was out with a few friends when we walked past a restaurant where Pope Leo went last summer (perks of living in Chicago!).
She laughed and added, “We should go in and press some rosaries against the walls!”
I noticed another friend who isn’t Catholic giving us a look. “You Catholics are so weird,” she said with an affectionate laugh.
We laughed too.
“It’s true,” I said. “We can’t deny it.” We Catholics are odd ducks in all kinds of ways, from our love for saints’ relics to our Saturday evening Mass “counting” for Sunday.
But in today’s America, it’s all too easy to forget that we aren’t supposed to fit in.
We used to be a lot weirder, and it’s time to reclaim that as a badge of honor.
Continued below.
“Did you know the Pope ate dinner there last year?” my friend said.
I was out with a few friends when we walked past a restaurant where Pope Leo went last summer (perks of living in Chicago!).
She laughed and added, “We should go in and press some rosaries against the walls!”
I noticed another friend who isn’t Catholic giving us a look. “You Catholics are so weird,” she said with an affectionate laugh.
We laughed too.
“It’s true,” I said. “We can’t deny it.” We Catholics are odd ducks in all kinds of ways, from our love for saints’ relics to our Saturday evening Mass “counting” for Sunday.
But in today’s America, it’s all too easy to forget that we aren’t supposed to fit in.
We used to be a lot weirder, and it’s time to reclaim that as a badge of honor.
Trying too hard to fit in
Continued below.

Why American Catholics need to get weird again
Catholics don't fit neatly on either side. Following Christ always looks weird to a world obsessed with power and picking sides.
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