The question has it backwards. Catholic values model God, since the purpose of life, in Catholic Theology, is oneness with God.
.Answer from a CatholicThis is a personal question that an individual is responsible to God and his confessor for.
God chooses saints. The Catholic Church screens saints by the canonization process to determine if they are indeed in Heaven and would they make a good role model.
A Catholic is a follower of God. One who's goal in life is to do the will of God. A Catholic must always defer to the will of God when it conflicts with society. A Catholic is charged with sharing God's News with others through words and deeds.
Satanism is probably the only religion which directly goes against Catholic (and indeed any Christian) values. All others either share the same values or similar.
All Christians are Children of God. How wonderful the Lord is!
God. Catholic.
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Because when you are a catholic, you are in a community that believes in God.
.Catholic AnswerIf a Catholic is sincere in his faith, and really trying to follow God, then he will be worshipping continuously, or all the time, as God will give him continuous prayer, and his whole life will be spent in doing God's will.
He is a practicing Catholic with good values.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a big difference between worshipping God in a Catholic Church and worshipping Him in any other Christian ecclesial community. In the Catholic Church we worship God as He specified we should, and not how we want. As it is the worship that God, Himself, has requested, it is the "safest" worship around.
Roman Catholic Answer:The Blessed Virgin Mary valued God's Will above everything, as should we all. She is our mother, and our model. She heard God's Word and obeyed and became the instrument through which God came into the world to save us.