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I was brought up as a Catholic and went to church every week and took the sacraments. It never really touched the core o
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"I was brought up as a Catholic and went to church every week and took the sacraments. It never really touched the core of my being"

- Sting

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This quote by Sting recommends that although he was raised in the Catholic faith and followed its customs, it never ever genuinely resonated with him on a much deeper level. He attended church each week and took the sacraments, but it never genuinely gotten in touch with him spiritually. This might be interpreted as an indication of spiritual disconnection, or a lack of faith in the faith he was raised in. It could also be analyzed as a sign of spiritual growth, as Sting may have moved far from the religious beliefs he was raised in and found a different spiritual path that resonated with him more deeply. Ultimately, this quote suggests that Sting's spiritual journey has been among exploration and discovery, and that he has actually discovered a spiritual path that speaks with him on a deeper level.

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Sting This quote is written / told by Sting somewhere between October 2, 1951 and today. He was a famous Musician from United Kingdom. The author also have 48 other quotes.

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