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Recently at a parish meeting, our pastor expressed his disdain for Pope Benedict XVI. He said that we need to be a welcoming and affirming community with more lay women in leadership positions in our Church. Our pastor has been quite active in the St. Mary of Magdala programs which are part of the “future Church” division of Call to Action, a grassroots program to promote Catholic women priests and deacons. Pastor also expressed a desire to reach out to a couple in the parish who have been both divorced and have re-married without obtaining an anullment and is desperately seeking ways to get them involved in public ministry at our parish.
I returned to the practice of the Catholic faith about a year ago, and have been very involved in parish life since that time. I am a bit taken a back by what transpired at this meeting. Not only did the meeting fail to begin with and end with a prayer, it centered more about changing the Church and replacing people who have served faithfully for years with many new faces.
I have taken the matter to prayer, but am unsure what I can do next. Is this the norm for Catholic parish life these days? I really don’t feel comfortable with this present situation.
Any advice is appreciated.
I returned to the practice of the Catholic faith about a year ago, and have been very involved in parish life since that time. I am a bit taken a back by what transpired at this meeting. Not only did the meeting fail to begin with and end with a prayer, it centered more about changing the Church and replacing people who have served faithfully for years with many new faces.
I have taken the matter to prayer, but am unsure what I can do next. Is this the norm for Catholic parish life these days? I really don’t feel comfortable with this present situation.
Any advice is appreciated.