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Catholics often equate singleness with religious vocations, even though clergy and religious make up less than 1 percent of Catholics who have never married. A single Catholic friend of mine describes her experience belonging to our Catholic parish. Catholics often equate the word singleness with religious vocations such as priest, deacon, nun, brother, sister, or monk, even though clergy and religious make up less than 1 percent of the population of Catholics who have never married. The general perceptions—that single adults are young, that they must someday want to get married or else they have a religious vocation, and that they have no family—make people like my friend feel excluded. For example, single adults do have families and obligations. Single adults care for elderly parents or other relatives; some are single parents; and friends and neighbors also pose obligations. 
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