"I left because I decided it just really wasn't for me, and I got a better understanding of what the Catholic Church needed from its priests and ministers"
- Peter Jurasik
About this Quote
This quote by Peter Jurasik suggests that he left the Catholic Church because he felt it was not the right fit for him. He likewise suggests that he acquired a much better understanding of what the Catholic Church expects from its priests and ministers. This might imply that he had a better understanding of the responsibilities and duties of the clergy, or that he had a much better understanding of the Church's mentors and beliefs. It could also indicate that he had a much better understanding of the Church's expectations of its members. Whatever the case, it appears that Peter Jurasik had a change of heart and chose to leave the Catholic Church. He may have felt that he was not able to satisfy the expectations of the Church, or that he was not able to live up to its teachings and beliefs. Whatever the factor, it appears that Peter Jurasik decided to leave the Catholic Church in order to pursue a various course.
This quote is written / told by Peter Jurasik somewhere between April 25, 1950 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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