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Explain how Roman Catholics may respond to problems in their families.  

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25th April 2005 AO2) Explain how Roman Catholics may respond to problems in their families. It is becoming increasingly harder in the Roman Catholic family because of new and old problems devolving within the Roman Catholic family such as abortion, divorce and contraception. The Catholic religion is being replaced by television, night clubs and drugs. I think the biggest problem that Catholics are struggling to deal with is abortion. It can be difficult for Catholics and their religion because of society's ways such as Sunday trading which breaks one of the commandments "Keep the Sabbath day holy" but because of society this tradition has been pushed away. Because of other problems which effect all religions such as debt and tax, the Catholic voice is being pushed further and further into the background because of society's overwhelming power. There are some other general problems Catholics have to deal with such as...

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