netmil(name removed by moderator):
LOL!!!
You’re being just as judgemental.
How about the people that come in late and socialize for a time while mass is going on?
How about the ones who NEVER come to church but show up for the “badge” of ashes?
How about the ones who act sooooo pious in church and cuss at you in the parking lot?
I’m tired of the excuses as is the original poster.
She is asking a real question. It deserves a real answer not a “don’t judge.”
When I see the lady who shows up for mass every Sunday with her husband with no legs or the Mom with her child with CP show up late, my heart goes out to them.
When I see the jerk that nearly ran down my girls to get a parking spot, oh so holy, run back out to the car with his ashes, I can only pray.
Forgive me, but I am not sure how I am being judgmental. I am not making excuses for anyone. I, my friend, attend daily mass and applaud those who do - but will not condemn those who cannot. For God possibly has not granted them the ability.
You do not have the ability to know everyone’s disabilities. You clearly commented on the man with no legs and the child with CP. Those are disabilities you can see. Have mercy on those you cannot see with YOUR eyes. Can you see a heart ailment? Can you see a child with ADHD or mental illness?
And yes, there are those who stroll in to mass habitually late on Sunday. But you still do not know the situation behind them being habitually late. Maybe they work on weekends and are scrambling to make it to church - and then will zip right back to work. We all do not live a Mon- Friday life with weekends free.
No- this does not excuse someone almost mowing down your kids in the parking lot in haste- that is careless.
All I am saying is that I am not going to look at those who barrel in late with the same hostility you are projecting. God has mercy on us and for that, I am grateful.
When you talk about those who NEVER attend mass - how do you know? Are you there every mass to keep eye? And if you are , then maybe you should be attending to your own affairs and not being watchful over others? Let God do that.
I have no problem with those who are infrequent church goers receiving ashes. Everyone needs to start somewhere - and just maybe these people have decided that THIS Lent, they will be fervent in their attempts to reconcile to the church and their faith. I have many people I am praying for conversions and would be thrilled to see them recieve ashes. Even just ashes would be a huge step towards the faith.
Everyone needs to start a journey back home at one point - but it sounds as if maybe you have always been home. Good for you - you have been blessed. Praise God for that - but please refrain from condemning others on perhaps a decision to come back to God this Lent. Those in need of conversions need to start somewhere. May this Lent be that starting point!
God Bless you.