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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This trope is when not only are all Christians Catholic, but they're all Roman Catholic (as opposed to Eastern Catholic or Orthodox). If they're part of an order, the men will be priests with crosses, or monks with brown robes, and the women will be nuns in typical habits and wearing or holding rosaries. Lay people will cross themselves and go to confession (in an old-fashioned "booth" Confessional - though this may be largely a matter of Truth in Television, as that is what most confessionals basically look like [1]). Old ladies wearing black veils will be kneeling at their pews praying the Rosary. The icing on the cake, of course, will be the Ominous Latin Chanting. Eastern Catholics do not exist. And if the kids go to Catholic school, they wear their uniforms all day after school. |