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EricCKS
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At one time I thought the same way as you and your friend. However, I am not one to do nothing and today have a mens bible study going every Friday at 6:00 am. It is not attended well but it is there to feed whoever needs it. I have thoughts of extending it over a lunch hour as well.My friend just called saying that she felt like the priest at her local parish (Nacogdoches TX) was so boring that in spite of her trying to focus, she often drifted off during mass.
She contrasted this to the great time she had at the local “non-denominational” church, praising God and doing Bible lessons.
I don’t blame her, she was poorly catechised, and after I spoke with her she agreed that the Catholic Church was right, but she asked “Why aren’t there more things to do?”
AND I HAVE TO AGREE!
How is it that even in the smallest of towns, you can have little non-denom churches with vibrant church life, and the local Catholic church is so dull?
It just makes me mad, the sloppy catechisis, the uninspired and trite homilies, the unfriendliness and the coldness of the people, the lack of study opportunities.
WAKE UP.
As a young person, try to start an interesting and engaging program at your local parish… what do you get? Naysaying old ladies and suspicious DREs and sleepwalking priests all saying “We’ll look into thaaatt mm-k?”
arrgh!
You would be amazed at how much can get accomplished with your Priest if you say “I will do all the work, you do not need to do anything but give me permission.” And remember, Church is not just going to the builing, it every time you and your Catholic friends get together for a meal, card game, party name it. Open your gatherings with prayer and celebrate life together.
One idea I have been tossing around it getting an apologetics class together and meeting in someones home for several weeks. There is some 1,2,3 series on apologetics a guy can buy which would be great for a small group. I am looking for the right person to host it, then I will help get it together with them. Could be very powerful.
And BTW who says you need permission from someone? If you see a need and have good Catholic materials…FIll the need! Don’t sit there the Holy Spirit is might be calling you.
Thanks
Eric