Dr. Gabrielle Tracy
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So that's kind of how we move around those topics.
Because for me, it's important for them to learn about everything.
And that's the way we express that to them.
And so we do talk about that.
My husband is Roman Catholic.
I was technically Church of Ireland.
You know, so we explained to them what it was like when we went to school and the different things.
And also that's one of the reasons we give them for the choice we've made for them is that we didn't have that choice and we have the ability to make that for them now.
And it's not taking away their choice to become Catholic or Protestant or anything that they want later on in life.
But it is their choice then if they decide that.
We haven't done that for them.
I do.
I do, looking back on it.
I think that putting people in a box is a big difference.
Like I said, my father was Roman Catholic, my mother was Church of Ireland.
So I grew up in both churches.
So, I mean, not just one religion, I had two religions.
And...
That was another driving force for me because it was divisive.
And seeing that as a young child where you've got two very different belief systems and different ways of life and yet you know everything can work very well together because your parents live together and you're a product of that puts a lot of question in a child's mind.