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pete_bowes
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Thank you Edward … I have had many priests, brothers and nuns for friends during my life …
I googled sour-faced and it was funnier than the joke“From sour-faced saints, deliver us, O Lord!”
-St Theresa of Avila
I thought this post is a joke because the way you describe it is really funny tooThen walked away, angry, before he had a chance to respond.
Many of us didn’t have the privilege of going to Mass at all, much less complain about it.I didn’t come to Mass to be entertained
Why so uncharitableDuring his homily he cracked at least half a dozen jokes before getting to his message, which was far too late for me, particularly when the two women sitting either side were laughing so loud …
After Mass, and before he had time to meet and greet his parishioners I walked over and got his attention. I looked him in the eye and said I didn’t come to Mass to be entertained. Then walked away, angry, before he had a chance to respond.
No … Mass ie Eucharist is a ‘thanksgiving’ celebration! That is the Greek translation of Eucharist. You should leave the Church feeling uplifted and happy. You could reserve your somber reflection for Good Friday though. That is the appropriate day for sadness and dirges.Jokes are for stage shows … Mass is for sober reflection and spiritual empathy.
No, you didn’t “judge” anyone. The modern world is horrified by the possibility of “being judged” (because they refuse to hear the Gospel and the Church, and don’t want to be called out on it because maybe it convicts them, eh?) and if they only glom onto one single verse of Scripture, it is the one about not judging lest one be judged themselves.No judgment was involved …
Could that be just a little harsh? Many people are plain-spoken and get straight to the point without niceties — there are entire regions of the US where people are noted for being “straight talkers”, and it’s just accepted as a cultural norm. Besides, autism is a medical diagnosis.To me, the OP sounds like someone who has a mild form of autism, which makes it difficult for him to empathize with others and “get” jokes or understand that their purpose is to help people relax and feel comfortable with something serious that the speaker is going to say later (in this case, offering the Lord’s Blood and Body) on the altar of sacrifice.
That makes it even worse.Why are you telling us this? You already told the priest in a very strange and awkward way. Why did you feel the need to start a thread about it as well?
Oh wait, you made a comment like this on a thread in 2014 too.