Hey guys -
Due to some drama on and off-board lately, I feel the need to explain the motivation behind things that I say sometimes as both a poster and a moderator.
Growing up in a very Catholic city and attending Catholic schools K-12, I was surrounded by Catholic friends and family, and that's all I knew. Then I moved to a very non-Catholic city (in comparison) to attend a non-Catholic college and had not a single Catholic friend (besides people I met at Church). Still today, 9 years later, not a single one of my close friends (or even my husband) is Catholic. This has given me an interesting perspective, since many friends and acquaintances over the years have made comments to me regarding Catholics as a group after finding out I was Catholic. Basically, the comments have generally revolved around Catholics being very closed-minded and judgemental of the views and decisions of others. I never really understood what they were saying, because I grew up with some of the nicest and accepting people in the world. It almost made me feel defensive about my faith, because that wasn't the Catholicism I knew at all.
When I first started lurking here, my initial gut reaction was something akin to "OMG, what the heck is this place?" I was excited to find a Catholic Wedding board, but it wasn't at all what I expected it to be. Even as a lifelong Catholic, I was too intimidated to post because it seemed to stark and unwelcoming. It was then that I understood what my friends had been talking about.
Okay, so I know what you're thinking at this point, that I hate you all and am openly bashing you. That is not the case at all. You are all amazing women, and some of you have a memory for Church doctrine that I can merely sit in awe of. But this is where the motivation for my comments comes in.
It's pretty difficult to offend me personally at this point in my life (that's a whole other story), but what does hit a nerve with me are things that could be seen as off-putting to Catholicism as a whole. Things that would further the bad rap our faith seems to have for no good reason........
This is why I have called out certain generalizing or unclear comments from time to time. I see something in them that could be interpreted as something different. I don't do it for myself - I do it for the bajillion lurkers around here, Catholic and non-Catholic.
This place is more than just a message board. It is one of the many global faces of Catholicism. We want it to be welcoming to everyone who needs assistance. It's true that it's difficult to not offend at least
someone at some point in our lives, but we are representing the Catholic faith here, and we should do our best to ensure we put our best foot forward in how we compose our posts. There is no emotion associated with our words like in real life. All we have is what we see typed on the page, and that can lead to misunderstandings if we're not careful. And since this isn't just a random subject board but rather a board for an entire religion (and its many subsets), these kinds of things can have a much larger effect both within and outside of the faith.
That ended up way longer than I wanted it to be. I hope you all understand what I was trying to say. Please, please don't ever feel personally attacked if I call you out on a comment for some reason. I'm not doing it to be a b!tch, I promise. I'm merely trying to get more clarity from the conversation. It would be really upsetting to me if someone formed an incorrect opinion of Catholicism from reading this board. And please do continue to post your opinions on things. I would certainly not want anyone to feel uncomfortable posting their opinion. Just be clear that you're speaking for yourself, and yourself only. Explaining where you're coming from is always a good thing too

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Okay, I'm gonna shut up now. And if this all makes no sense, then I sincerely apologize. I just felt like I needed to get this off my chest.
*Suits up for the backlash*
Waiting to meet the baby broccoli on 5/5/2013!