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/^t/"Practice what you pray" says an old English prover. Most of catholic priests call for honesty, faithfullness, phisical and mental chastity, for generousity and life in proverty. While their own lives are excutly opposite. They make use of people's naivete, their sermons are in disagreement with the truth. Most of them have male or female lovers, illegal children. Some are addicted to money, alcohol or fast cars. Some live just two-faced lives. The point's that most catholic priests cannot pray what they do, so they have to use slogans or things taken from somewhere else, not from their own experience. They use their own interpresetation of Bible. It they could marry their lives would be probably different if not better.