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So my Catholic co-worker informed me this week that at the place she celebrated Mass last Sunday, the priest spent his homily informing people that “There’s no such thing as purgatory” and that “Beliefs ought to come from the pew, not the pulpit.” Ugh! I fail to understand why, if this man feels so strongly about these kinds of beliefs, he doesn’t just go hang out at the Protestant church down the street (it’s a free country, after all). In the meantime, the typical poorly catechized Catholic goes home from Mass on Sunday saying, “Wow, I didn’t know the Church changed its belief on that!” Seriously, why do men become priests in the first place if they don’t really believe in the Church’s teachings??
(FYI–I have been to this same church on occasion. On my last visit, I didn’t particularly appreciate this priest’s jokes near the end of Mass, nor his practice of putting unconsecrated hosts at the door for each person to pick up and take inside before Mass–it was unexpected and confusing for us as visitors, not to mention somewhat unsanitary, and it struck us as just a wee bit irreverent.)
(FYI–I have been to this same church on occasion. On my last visit, I didn’t particularly appreciate this priest’s jokes near the end of Mass, nor his practice of putting unconsecrated hosts at the door for each person to pick up and take inside before Mass–it was unexpected and confusing for us as visitors, not to mention somewhat unsanitary, and it struck us as just a wee bit irreverent.)