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whatevergirl
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Today, I went to Confession with a co-worker, at lunchtime, as I have to take my daughter up to softball practice during my parish’s Confession hours, tonight. I went to an entirely different church, and was a little disappointed with the experience. I have been going every few weeks to Confession, and have always had an enlightening experience from it. I didn’t have mortal sins to confess today, so I’m not sure if the priest was bored?
It was a face to face confession, and he just literally sat there, staring at me, with an expressionless look on his face. Said nothing, just kept nodding his head. I asked him a question about a current work situation, and his answer was, “God washes feet.” Ok, I understand that message, and it’s particularly timely for Holy week, but he said nothing else; and quite frankly, I felt rushed. So, I said my act of contrition, and he told me to say one Our Father. All with no expression on his face.
So, I leave the Confessional booth, and go to pray in front of the altar. When I was through, my friend and I discussed that we thought he wasn’t very…compassionate. I said his reply to my question was, ‘God washes feet,’ and she said he said the very same thing, with nothing else afterwards, to her, as well! We just left with a feeling like, “was this man listening to us whatsoever?” It really felt like he was just going through the motions, as part of his vocation. sigh
I feel we are in desperate need of more vibrant, compassionate priests. When these older priests retire, I wonder what the state of the priesthood (nationally) will look like?
I am grateful for this Sacrament, but I almost feel like I need to go to another church this week, because he really left me with a cold feeling—like he truly could care less what I was saying.
Just feeling kinda sad about it—thanks for listening.
WG
So, I leave the Confessional booth, and go to pray in front of the altar. When I was through, my friend and I discussed that we thought he wasn’t very…compassionate. I said his reply to my question was, ‘God washes feet,’ and she said he said the very same thing, with nothing else afterwards, to her, as well! We just left with a feeling like, “was this man listening to us whatsoever?” It really felt like he was just going through the motions, as part of his vocation. sigh
I feel we are in desperate need of more vibrant, compassionate priests. When these older priests retire, I wonder what the state of the priesthood (nationally) will look like?
I am grateful for this Sacrament, but I almost feel like I need to go to another church this week, because he really left me with a cold feeling—like he truly could care less what I was saying.
Just feeling kinda sad about it—thanks for listening.
WG