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LeahInancsi
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How is it that so many people on this forum know so much more about celebrating Mass than 99.9% of the bishops and parish priests in the United States?
Me or the OP?Why do you make this claim? Its not accurate obviously!
I don’t see so much as criticism of the priests, but rather particular actions.Scylla,
Thank you for a serious answer.
I’m curious. There seems to be so much criticism of priests who have dedicated the lives to God by lay people.
Every person has a vocation, a calling in life from God. Everyone who has a true calling to the priesthood should accept it. Likewise, anyone who does not should not seek it.Of those lay people who are male, why didn’t they join the priesthood? I sometimes wonder about the background of those who seem to know more than the parish priests in our country.
Best answer so far to the question.We don’t, but that doesn’t make them right.
I can know all the laws on the books and still speed, buy drugs and kill my wife.
Knowledge and position doesn’t force you to do what is right. Anyone can understand that Jesus is in the Eucharist, it takes a lack of faith to deny it and even write it in a Pastoral Letter. Just because someone is a Bishop doesn’t make them perfect.
We should love them as our spiritual fathers, but pray for them and support them to be faithful when they are not. We shouldn’t just follow them when they practice each error, but faithfully stay and witness to truth, while supporting them.
It is difficult to be a Priest especially these days when many seminaries are compromising the truth and destroying Priests’ faith.
In Christ
Scylla
As a young man I dreamed of becoming a Priest A long time altar boy f, there was nothing in the world as important to me as the Church and devotion to Christ. But reality poked its ugly head into my dreams with a letter from Uncle Sam summoning me. Not having the grades for a scholarship, the money to pay my own way and a deep sense of gratitude to the U.S for allowing me to live here I went. Maybe not the best decision I’ve ever made.Scylla,
Thank you for a serious answer.
I’m curious. There seems to be so much criticism of priests who have dedicated the lives to God by lay people. Of those lay people who are male, why didn’t they join the priesthood? I sometimes wonder about the background of those who seem to know more than the parish priests in our country.
In the immortal words of Casey Stengel, “Include me out!”How is it that so many people on this forum know so much more about celebrating Mass than 99.9% of the bishops and parish priests in the United States?
This is so important and bears repeating…I would only add that people need a place to vent their frustration (I know I do).
Yes, I agree. This point has been very enlightening for me. When I looked down the list of topics in the Liturgy category, all I saw was whining and complaining. It seemed so trivial compared to the abuse alegations that my parish will hear about from our bishop tomorrow. Our Father hand holding, EMHCs, altar girls, etc., etc., are nothing. Now, I can understand how it might be important to some people when that is the worst going on in their world.This is so important and bears repeating…
Well, actually it might not be the worst thing in his/her world, but it may be the straw that breaks the camel’s back, so to say.Yes, I agree. This point has been very enlightening for me. When I looked down the list of topics in the Liturgy category, all I saw was whining and complaining. It seemed so trivial compared to the abuse alegations that my parish will hear about from our bishop tomorrow. Our Father hand holding, EMHCs, altar girls, etc., etc., are nothing. Now, I can understand how it might be important to some people when that is the worst going on in their world.
Thank you, because I have an example from last night’s vigil Mass, where we were told during the homily that the War in the Middle East is strictly about oil, and that instead, we should be having a war to rescue the slave children in Africa. It was just stuffed in there, as part of the homily, out of place and not even on track with his notes.This is so important and bears repeating…