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Duesenberg
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Not around here.Not sure where “around here” is for you. Here in western PA, that’s pretty much the definition of “parish priest” – not even “pastor”! In fact, since pastors tend to have more meetings at night, parochial vicars tend to get put on the spot for after-hours emergency calls!
This is offensive. We have had a number of priests who retire someplace in the diocese and then move here locally, buy a house or condominium or live in the rectory and ASK to become “in residence” or “senior” priests. This “work” is not foisted upon them!In any case, does this strike you as particularly fair? I mean… retired priests are retired. Putting them back on the Mass schedule effectively says, “I know you’re retired… but not retired retired!”
(If they volunteer to celebrate a Mass or hear confessions here and there is one thing… asking them to work in retirement doesn’t seem fair.
What a smug remark. It’s certainly NOT 50-60 hours to 20 hours on call!When you get a chance, perhaps you might ask a parochial vicar in your neighborhood what his work week looks like. I’m thinking you’ll be surprised…
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