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Some don’t even bother kneeling anymore during mass.
To which Gilbert Keith Chesterton (reportedly) replied:“What is wrong with the world today?”
We are not exempt. We are called to be faithful and reverence is a subset of that. If we cannot be a good example to others, at least we can be to the Lord.“I am.”
Not kneeling isn’t necessarily disrespect. Some people can’t.Then it’s up to you to guide the sheep not allow them to show disrespect in the Lords house.
Sternness is sometimes warranted, but only rarely. Thank God for the priests who are more understanding and patient.Thankfully our local Priest is more stern than others
I enter the church and I see people sitting at the end of an otherwise empty pew.But I have sat in prayer only to have to open my eyes from deep meditation listening to the priest . So late arrivals can push past.
Thankfully our local Priest is more stern than others
Agree with you Stephie - especially when Fr edward_george1 selflessly gives of his time here helping others.Our Dear clergy need support, not backhand comments to admonish them.
I am trying to figure out how you notice so much of what is happening around you if you are so deep in prayer… I do not consider myself a deep pray-er, but still notice only the smallest percentage of what you apparently see.Please answer that?
Because they’re small children.But I see young kids not kneeling.
Please answer that?
One of the first things to learn if you want to be a contemplative is to mind your own business. Nothing is more suspicious, in a man who seems holy, than an impatient desire to reform other men.
“O God, I thank you that I am not like this tax collector…”I’ve had it also where a lady well known for her loyalty to the church. Phone kept ringing during service and finally the Priest stopped and looked over.
I have young children and would not allow them to distract others. My phone is always on silent.
I’m reminded of the words of St Francis de Sales, That we must be gentle with everyone, but first of all with ourselves.Go to a parish where the priest is not so stern and ask him how you can be less hard on yourself, how you can be more forgiving of yourself.