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<blockquote data-quote="Big Babooba" data-source="post: 336989" data-attributes="member: 5402"><p>My grandparents came from Poland. My father's side belonged to the Roman Catholic Church. My mother's side belonged to the Polish National Catholic Church. I've been to both churches and really there are no differences in the mass. Priests can get married in the National Catholic church. Here's a link:<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_National_Catholic_Church" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_National_Catholic_Church</a>. I don't go to mass as often as I would like to and I cannot make excuses for it. I have been to a few Baptist services and at first felt like a fish out of water. I half expected the roof to cave in on me the first time. I was taught at a young age that I would go to Hell if I ever went to anything but a Catholic church.Although the service was different to me, the message was the same. I was glad that I went because I learned something about other people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Babooba, post: 336989, member: 5402"] My grandparents came from Poland. My father's side belonged to the Roman Catholic Church. My mother's side belonged to the Polish National Catholic Church. I've been to both churches and really there are no differences in the mass. Priests can get married in the National Catholic church. Here's a link:[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_National_Catholic_Church[/URL]. I don't go to mass as often as I would like to and I cannot make excuses for it. I have been to a few Baptist services and at first felt like a fish out of water. I half expected the roof to cave in on me the first time. I was taught at a young age that I would go to Hell if I ever went to anything but a Catholic church.Although the service was different to me, the message was the same. I was glad that I went because I learned something about other people. [/QUOTE]
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