My point about protestantism seeping in is your insistence on you and christ. Protestanism is very indidividualistic and that is what i meant. You seem to only believe that you are united at mass? That is a faulty beleif concerning the body of christ. The catechism and bible both espouse a high importantce of community which seems to be lackin in your desert father mentality, just me and Him.
We grow in union with Christ in many ways. The Eucharist is one of the most important ways we do this. By taking the Eucharist he abides in us, and us in Him. Notice the word “us”. I also become united with all my Christian brethern when I partake in Eucharist.
Again, Again, and again. Community is important.I have not said anything less. I think this the third time I have used this phrase or similar.
It is in a communal setting. I have not said anything less. In fact if you read my post, I suggested that it was an important thing.
Community is good, and it should be sought after
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Now that you hopefully understand that I think community is important, let’s see what my arguement is.
I to side with the OP, RC is centered around the mass in most parishes and that is horrible
“Centered around the mass”
The mass is centered around the Eucharist. Without the Eucharist it would not be a mass. Now we centre ourselves around the mass because this all so important. It unites with Christ. Yes, there are other ways to seek union, but this such a direct way of doing it.
Secondly, the Desert Fathers were very blessed men, I thank you for your compliment.
But moving on, as my posts keep trying to explain there is a priority list here. First - me and Christ. Second - community. The Parish should represent this reality. For we cannot love our neighbour until we love Christ and Ourselves. It is out of this that all love stems. We can never love our fellow man, if we do not truly love God. Priorties. That’s all I’m saying, because that is what you did when you attacked the mass. The mass is about His Sacrifice, it is about communion, it is about loving and worshipping God. By doing this, we will love and serve our fellow man. But to focus on making people feel “welcome” or “building a sense of community” is to lose focus on what really matters, our love of God because as I said, it is from our love of God that our love of man comes from.