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Cristiano
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I did finally check with what is going on in our parish. I asked the seminarian that we support. He stated that we had 4 seminarians until a few weeks ago when one of them was ordained. I also know of at least three young men that are considering to enter the seminary this year.
We have about 50% female servers. A couple of weeks ago one of them completed her 10 year service because she is going to a Catholic college. Our pastor announced that at the end of the Mass, and at the end of his parting message announcing that she would go to a school of Jesuits he said 'Keep them orthodox!"
I still think that gender is not the problem. It is the parents and maybe the priests that want to hide behind it. This year I will propose to introduce some aspects of the “Theology of the body” to the pre-pubescent students (mid-school) in order to avoid these gender issues that we (older people) carry in our cultural baggage. Education is the best way to fight modernism and relativism. If we truly understand what our sexes are about, then we can better serve the Lord with more priests, healthier families and less abortions.
We have about 50% female servers. A couple of weeks ago one of them completed her 10 year service because she is going to a Catholic college. Our pastor announced that at the end of the Mass, and at the end of his parting message announcing that she would go to a school of Jesuits he said 'Keep them orthodox!"
I still think that gender is not the problem. It is the parents and maybe the priests that want to hide behind it. This year I will propose to introduce some aspects of the “Theology of the body” to the pre-pubescent students (mid-school) in order to avoid these gender issues that we (older people) carry in our cultural baggage. Education is the best way to fight modernism and relativism. If we truly understand what our sexes are about, then we can better serve the Lord with more priests, healthier families and less abortions.