tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9005301383612329749.post3402654876109195893..comments2015-05-05T17:20:39.429-07:00Comments on The Suburbs: Journal Entry #2 (Smith, 47-78)Jerome Langguthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11232771961596244247noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9005301383612329749.post-76581909691752160842015-04-27T16:21:37.618-07:002015-04-27T16:21:37.618-07:00I think that it is good that you did end up coming...I think that it is good that you did end up coming back to continue your faith in the Catholic church. Many times people fall away from their faith because it isn't something that is tangible to them and find it hard to come back to. Just like you said with school and athletics it can be hard to fit in something such as proficiently practicing your faith. I do have to confess myself that I have fallen away from my practices since being in college. It was just so routine in high school to go every Sunday with my family, but now with the freedom to do whatever and whenever I find it difficult to make sure I am going to church. I think I too am experiencing fragilization with my faith, not some much in the sense that I am beginning to question it. Its more along the lines of just not practicing as frequently. I still call myself a Catholic and hope that I too can get back on the path as you did. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13201386285482006866noreply@blogger.com