The soap opera. I used to watch it, it started out ok, but then of course it did it's best to live up (or down) to it's name and started getting racy. Well anyway, I actually came across it on the radio while I was in my car. One of the main characters is a very good meaning very bad girl who is pregnant with twins, she is faced with the option of aborting one baby so the other can live, and as a Catholic, she's not going to do it. I find it very intriguing in how they insert Catholicism into the plots. Looking back on what I've watched, it's a very pro-Life show with many characters behaving badly otherwise, but I guess that is how it is in life sometimes.
Some other examples of Catholicism I've seen on the show:
*A priest refused to give an annullment to a married couple (it showed a really bad understanding of what the process of a declarition of annulment entails, but the point was made)
*A character's (I think the only faithful Catholic on the show) husband has gone missing and she waits many many years for him and still considers herself married even if he left her for another woman.
*Another character was considered brain-dead and the decision to keep him alive was made (with significant pointing out of Catholic Teaching)
Well, I can't think of anything more, I just found it a bit striking because other soaps usually use the Catholic Church as some sort of backdrop or mood setting (ahem...Days of Our Lives)
Ok, back to regular scheduled programming. These are just ramblings of someone who used to be a Passions fan. LOL
I'm not crazy...really.
Some other examples of Catholicism I've seen on the show:
*A priest refused to give an annullment to a married couple (it showed a really bad understanding of what the process of a declarition of annulment entails, but the point was made)
*A character's (I think the only faithful Catholic on the show) husband has gone missing and she waits many many years for him and still considers herself married even if he left her for another woman.
*Another character was considered brain-dead and the decision to keep him alive was made (with significant pointing out of Catholic Teaching)
Well, I can't think of anything more, I just found it a bit striking because other soaps usually use the Catholic Church as some sort of backdrop or mood setting (ahem...Days of Our Lives)
Ok, back to regular scheduled programming. These are just ramblings of someone who used to be a Passions fan. LOL