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brycehecht
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I am friends with a Catholic priest on Facebook. He is 33 years old, and was ordained in 2012. He is from my diocese, although as of now he is studying for a Licentiate in Canon Law. He is very intelligent. He is an avid Facebook poster, usually posting 3+ times per day. He makes “memes.” All of these memes are typically politically oriented. I get a vibe from him, through his posts, that he is very negative. He is constantly complaining about the government and family life. Today he posted about how he wonders what would happen if men started complaining on Facebook about fatherhood and marriage, as much as women did. This really bothered me. Yes, I understand that the state of marriage, family life, and the government is not necessarily the best right now, and yes, it is okay to poke fun at the government, but is it really necessary to start attacking the family? He starts arguments on Facebook through his posts all the time, and he does not have a peaceful approach. It comes off very snotty. I get the feeling that he feels that he is entitled to constantly criticize, under the name of “preaching.” Yes, preach all you want, I love that, because I want to be a priest, but is his constant negativity necessary? I think we need to focus on the love of God, and using that love to fix society, instead of dwelling constantly on the issues we know are there. Everyone knows church doctrine. We need to radiate love to the non-believers, because when one knows the love of God, the divine truth of God, will flow and settle into one’s heart.