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Doreen
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I have a question that maybe someone out there can answer. In the past three months there have been three different fall fests put on by the local Catholic Diocese to raise funds for their school and church programs.
At each of these fests the first thing you walk by when you pay your entry fee is the beer tent. What I have witnessed all of my life is that one of the biggest money-makers for the parishes in this state is to hold several of these beer fests. They have games and other activities available, but the center of the event is the beer tent.
I even went to one church picnic and was asked to join in a volleyball game before the mass began. There was a keg on each corner of the volleyball court. Some indulged before mass, and then returned after mass to indulge some more.
If we are Christians, in the Catholic Church, we are instructed to put no stumbling block in our brother’s way. Many of the Catholic men (and women) in this state struggle with alcoholism, and yet their church supports this sin with a beer bash.
I have a problem with the message sent here. It’s almost like the church sees it as worth the risk of causing the parish member to fall, so that the finances of the church can thrive.
Perhaps you will say that this is uncommon. I can tell you, in this state and neighboring states, it’s FAR from uncommon. It is the norm. How is it that the Catholic administration would condone this kind of fundraising??
(I could say all the same about the weekly BINGO events…which is gambling, mind you. Again…putting a stumbling block in our brother’s and sister’s way. Many struggle with gambling…and our state now encourages it with a lottery and numerous casinos.)
If we are Christians, we are to encourage one another, and build each other up.
I could never return to my Catholic roots because I see this terrible contradiction in the Catholic Church’s practice.
Eager to hear your comments on this.
In His Grip!
D.
At each of these fests the first thing you walk by when you pay your entry fee is the beer tent. What I have witnessed all of my life is that one of the biggest money-makers for the parishes in this state is to hold several of these beer fests. They have games and other activities available, but the center of the event is the beer tent.
I even went to one church picnic and was asked to join in a volleyball game before the mass began. There was a keg on each corner of the volleyball court. Some indulged before mass, and then returned after mass to indulge some more.
If we are Christians, in the Catholic Church, we are instructed to put no stumbling block in our brother’s way. Many of the Catholic men (and women) in this state struggle with alcoholism, and yet their church supports this sin with a beer bash.
I have a problem with the message sent here. It’s almost like the church sees it as worth the risk of causing the parish member to fall, so that the finances of the church can thrive.
Perhaps you will say that this is uncommon. I can tell you, in this state and neighboring states, it’s FAR from uncommon. It is the norm. How is it that the Catholic administration would condone this kind of fundraising??
(I could say all the same about the weekly BINGO events…which is gambling, mind you. Again…putting a stumbling block in our brother’s and sister’s way. Many struggle with gambling…and our state now encourages it with a lottery and numerous casinos.)
If we are Christians, we are to encourage one another, and build each other up.
I could never return to my Catholic roots because I see this terrible contradiction in the Catholic Church’s practice.
Eager to hear your comments on this.
In His Grip!
D.