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Kristofer88
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first off, I’d just like to say reading what many of your write and being here with you all is truely a blessing and I am honored to be a part of this website. On to my question
Why has the Church slowly given in to the people, for example, we are now allowed to touch the bread/body of Jesus, we do not dress classy at all, kneeling is not mandetory in many churchs, people leave right after communion.
Is it just me or has anyone noticed this? I attend a European Church because I am european, but many times I’'ll go to my local Catholic Church which is closer, and the difference is huge, primarily because I’m used to an Albanian church which is where I’m from, or a Polish Church, which is where I attended school and grew up attending. It seems that European Churches are MUCH stricter then American, and the American priests are MUCH more laid back, as though they are affraid to resort to traditional Church teachings in fear of losing people.
What I mean is that it is and was ok for my pastor at both Euro Churches to yell at me, grab me by the ear, and give lectures to anybody they want. I’m 20 and honestly would not be in the least bit upset if a priest were to yell at me, or lecture me. They demand respect, they have a strict dress code, and for those who come with any intention rather then being there for God are publicly called out and the embarressment usually ensures they don’t do it again.
Why can’t American priests do this, or is it just me? Upholding the teachings should come first, if the people are too comforted by the times to give 1 hour entirely to God, and in every way possible, then why should a priest cut back on the rules just to keep them coming? I believe the traditional ways are much better, and honestly I kind of see it as an insult to the religion itself to put peoples wants before what Priests should actually be doing, and that is being much stricter, even if it means losing a few people.
Has anyone noticed this? Does anyone agree/disagree?
Thank you for your time
Why has the Church slowly given in to the people, for example, we are now allowed to touch the bread/body of Jesus, we do not dress classy at all, kneeling is not mandetory in many churchs, people leave right after communion.
Is it just me or has anyone noticed this? I attend a European Church because I am european, but many times I’'ll go to my local Catholic Church which is closer, and the difference is huge, primarily because I’m used to an Albanian church which is where I’m from, or a Polish Church, which is where I attended school and grew up attending. It seems that European Churches are MUCH stricter then American, and the American priests are MUCH more laid back, as though they are affraid to resort to traditional Church teachings in fear of losing people.
What I mean is that it is and was ok for my pastor at both Euro Churches to yell at me, grab me by the ear, and give lectures to anybody they want. I’m 20 and honestly would not be in the least bit upset if a priest were to yell at me, or lecture me. They demand respect, they have a strict dress code, and for those who come with any intention rather then being there for God are publicly called out and the embarressment usually ensures they don’t do it again.
Why can’t American priests do this, or is it just me? Upholding the teachings should come first, if the people are too comforted by the times to give 1 hour entirely to God, and in every way possible, then why should a priest cut back on the rules just to keep them coming? I believe the traditional ways are much better, and honestly I kind of see it as an insult to the religion itself to put peoples wants before what Priests should actually be doing, and that is being much stricter, even if it means losing a few people.
Has anyone noticed this? Does anyone agree/disagree?
Thank you for your time