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The process of secularisation arises not from the loss of faith but from the loss of social interest in the world of faith. It begins the moment men feel that religion is irrelevant to the common way of life and that society as such has nothing to do with the truths of faith.

Christopher Henry Dawson
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The process of secularisation arises not from the loss of faith but from the loss of social interest in the world of faith. It begins the moment men feel that religion is irrelevant to the common way of life and that society as such has nothing to do with the truths of faith.

Christopher Henry Dawson, Religion and World History: A Selection from the Works of Christopher Dawson
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...such loss of faith is ever one of the saddest results of sin.

Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter
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O Fiend, whose talisman was that fatal symbol, wouldst thou leave nothing, whether in youth or age, for this poor sinner to revere?—such loss of faith is ever one of the saddest results of sin.

Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter
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When I got untethered from the comfort of religion, it wasn't a loss of faith for me, it was a discovery of Self.

Brad Pitt
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It isn't fair how I doubt him, and I wonder if he'll ever gather that my loss of faith extends further than I'd ever known it would, severing lines of trust and leveling my confidence like a city-flattening tornado.

Tammara Webber, Good For You
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You must understand, owing to my loss of faith in life, I had gradually, inevitably embarked upon a small world of my creation.

Lawrence G. Taylor, Strangers In Another Country
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The loss of psalmody in the church is one of the early indicators of the loss of faith.

Kevin Swanson
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I never came into the church as a person who was being taught. I came in on my knees. That is the only way in. When people start praying they need truths; that’s all. You don’t come into the Church by ideas and concepts, and you cannot leave by mere disagreement. It has to be a loss of faith, a loss of participation. You can tell when people leave the Church: they have quit praying.Actively relating to the Church's prayer and sacraments is not done through ideas. Any Catholic today who has an intellectual disagreement with the Church has an illusion. You cannot have an intellectual disagreement with the Church: that's meaningless. The Church is not an intellectual institution. It is a superhuman institution.

Marshall McLuhan, The Medium and the Light
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