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MattB
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This has been really gnawing at me, and I’d like to hear other people’s thoughts. Last Saturday I happened upon a TV show about some “street evangelist” who is approaching people and asking them about their sins and where they will spend eternity, etc. This particular episode was an outreach to the homosexual community, and was actually pretty interesting. Then… They interviewed one professed homosexual and started asking him about sin, etc. He said something to the effect of, “Well, I was raised Catholic, but I don’t go to services anymore, and well, I don’t really know what I believe.” This troubled me for many reasons, not the least of which was that he wasn’t educated enough in the faith to understand it, not to mention espouse it. And then… When I went to Mass the next day, the sermon was, once again, a couple of jokes followed by a cute story or two that kinda (maybe) related to the Gospel. Lots of happy smiles and laughter, but no doctrine. This is not isolated, as I’m sure many of you know. But, in light of what I saw with this young confused “homosexual” man, and what I see almost daily in terms of lost souls and people who don’t understand Christ’s Church, it has become frustrating in the extreme. God’s children, people who want to follow Christ, are begging for solid moral leadership and teaching from the Church, and most are going to get it, if at all, from the pulpit. This is a serious matter, involving people’s souls and eternal life. Homilies are not chances to joke around and tell cute stories.
Sorry for the rant – I feel a little better now. I look forward to hearing other people’s views on this.
Sorry for the rant – I feel a little better now. I look forward to hearing other people’s views on this.