What do Catholics like? According to this blog, Catholics like sex, babies, baptism, holy water, making saints, lay people… well, the list is still growing as more bloggers post new stuff. StuffCatholicsLike.com is group blog which takes “a light-hearted look at Catholic things in a way that can be educational to Catholics and non-Catholics alike.” I chanced upon the website while I was playing with my stumbleupon Firefox addon. To satisfy your curiosity, you should check out the following stuff:

(1.) Sex, (2.) Babies, (3.) Baptism, (4.) Holy Water, (5.) Making Saints, (6.) Non-Catholics Wearing Catholic Stuff, (7.) Clapping in Churchand more…



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  • 29 May 2008
    razyness said:

    Hello Fr. Stephen! You are so right in saying what Catholics like. In fact, there is one more thing we Catholics like so much, and that is: singing the verses during consecration of the bread and wine-like you usually did when you celebrate mass. We miss your golden voice here in our city! Hope you could come around soon and share with us your talent/s. Thanks! God bless you too!

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