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Lots of replies…many good suggestions.
I see something else that stands out in your comments. That is, that you don’t feel at one with the “group” (of the majority of parishioners). Loneliness results. Not a good feeling when you are in a social group.
Observation: it might be that the “ultra orthodox Catholic” ethos that seems to pervade your parish is just a percentage if the congregation–maybe smaller than you think. They just happen to be the most outspoken, or active as far as events and get-togethers, so you feel thats all there is. There might be some others: single people, older people, young adults, etc., who are not wrapped up in these particular topics who might feel more like you. Can you find them?
If not, I’d say search for some other Catholic parishes in the area, even if you have to drive a half hour. You’ll find something that fullfills you.
Jumping ship is not the answer. Jesus built his church upon the Rock. Cling!
I see something else that stands out in your comments. That is, that you don’t feel at one with the “group” (of the majority of parishioners). Loneliness results. Not a good feeling when you are in a social group.
Observation: it might be that the “ultra orthodox Catholic” ethos that seems to pervade your parish is just a percentage if the congregation–maybe smaller than you think. They just happen to be the most outspoken, or active as far as events and get-togethers, so you feel thats all there is. There might be some others: single people, older people, young adults, etc., who are not wrapped up in these particular topics who might feel more like you. Can you find them?
If not, I’d say search for some other Catholic parishes in the area, even if you have to drive a half hour. You’ll find something that fullfills you.
Jumping ship is not the answer. Jesus built his church upon the Rock. Cling!