Actually, by admitting that she is Catholic, according to all the FRoman Catholics herein on this thread, that should answer all the questions we have about what she believes, so there is no need to ask that any more.
The only reason that anyone does is that when some former Catholic comes clean about what the Catholic church teaches and the FRoman Catholics come back with *That’s not true, that’s not what Catholics believe* then of course they are going to be asked what they believe.
Again, it gets back to the positive telling what you really do believe, vs the endless negative *No, we don’t believe that, try again* tactic.
If someone is going to tell me that I have wrong information, I fully expect them to provide the right information instead of being left to guess over and over again.
Otherwise, I can rightly conclude they have nothing of value to add and that I was right in the first place.
I really want to know the consequences for asking Catholics about their beliefs on religious threads. Must be... exciting