>>509620222 (OP)The Catholic church gets a lot of shit but, like any church it really depends on what your local church is like. For example, when I went to mass in a local Church while living in Dublin, the priest was speaking in code about his adventures with little boys while on a mission in India and it made me very angry and I didn't bother with church for several years after that. But I've relocated with my wife to a village (close to where she grew up) and our local church is great, in the sense that there are actually priests I respect, who are very openly pushing back against tranny shit and this open faggotry (like "pride parades" that happened last month, reminding us the pride is a sin and that homosexuality is a sin also. And of course he might try to caveat it with "we're all sinners" at the end but it felt more like disclaimer. Obviously you might not be so lucky, you may only have pozzed churches near you, but I would recommend you at least try a few, especially in a more conservative and traditional area. At this stage it's more important to find yourself a good and non-pozzed church than it is to find the perfect fit ideologically. I know plenty of older people, including Americans that used to effectively "go shopping" for the right church that ticked boxes that they personally thought suited their personal beliefs. That might've been fine when your country was like 90+% white and racism and the various "phobias" were common, but at this stage beggars can't really be choosers. Your children won't really be getting a good start if you're going to a church every week with them that's 90% foreigners and there's an actual faggot at the pulpit. I would even prefer heresay with a protestant church if the pastor there was racist, it was 90+% white and the fact he had a wife and kids means it's way less likely that he's some kind of subverse fucking poof trying to skirt around issues like faggotry.