C
CilladeRoma
Guest
Thank you 
Now you know where he spends every minute?We are talking about a priest who has not taken even a minute to get to know anyone.
He has been in our parish for exactly 9 weeks.
As opposed to the new pastor?Our previous Partor was a very holy, orthodox priest.
And many here have told you their parishes have gone through this.It is a very difficult situation, and one that I hope many of you never find yourself in.
You have zero familiarity with Saint Benedict?No, I have absolutely zero familiarity with it except for having it cited to me on this forum. I know it by name.
I never cease to be amazed at the lack of humility I witness on these forums. You would think it would be the rationalists answers forums.You have zero familiarity with Saint Benedict?
Then why do you present yourself on a Catholic forum as having a connection to monastic life? That is grotesque.
My advice to you is evolving as more and more comes out.I did not leave it out. It is further up thread. If the commenter was able to comment about it- he knew.
And no, he is not going to make weekly rounds, as has been the custom for many years.
The homebound were told that they would be scheduled for a visit once a month and it would not be on the weekend.
Spouses, except in extreme situations, will no longer be able to bring Communion home to their homebound spouse (or same for adult caregivers), all of who were duly trained.
I have been a part of this ministry at this parish for the past 4 years. As I have said, it is one of the best-trained groups Iāve worked with. Which is all part of the problem-
new young priest, coming in with idea and changes, without taking any time to get to know his flock.
We are not some goofy, ultra-liberal parish, who wants things done our way.
We want the same respect that many here say we owe this priest.
Many of the parishioners have been there 20 years or more, and have been through good leaders & bad. When a seasoned veteran of Chruch politics & long-time parishioner comes to you, hat in hand and dejected because he can no longer bring his home-bound wife communion, because of a new priestās whims & desires, what do you say? I can only imagine the responses he would get from some of you.
All I can say is- shameful!.
He should explain to the Vicar General ā or even the Bishop himself ā how he and his wife have been harmed by this priest, assigned as an Administrator of this parish, by his actions which are out of line with contemporary pastoral practice.When a seasoned veteran of Chruch politics & long-time parishioner comes to you, hat in hand and dejected because he can no longer bring his home-bound wife communion, because of a new priestās whims & desires, what do you say?
How very trueā¦The sad thing is we lost an entire generation, and as a result became a largely unchurched society. Fire and brimstone has a lot to answer for in Quebec.
Indeed, @OraLaboraās words are well said. As is your reference to Pope Francis and accompaniment. Pope Francis is a great gift to the Church, especially at this moment in the Churchās history.I think this is so beautiful. Pope Francis (and others before him) speaks so much about accompaniment. We need to remember that this is how we bring people to Christ.
And it should be a cause of concern to the Bishop as well.And we all still plan to do that. Never said we were going to stop visiting.
What is sad is that people who are used to being able to be part of the community, by receiving communion from their home parish visitors, on a weekly basis are no longer going to get that grace.
Anyway you cut it- that is very sad to me.
The decision of the appropriateness would rest with the Bishop.Nothing the original poster posted regarding this priest is in violation of Church teaching.
Youāre welcome.@Don_Ruggero
Thank you so much for all of your wisdom.
I grateful for it and you seeing the pastoral side of this issue.
I did not intend to throw this poor priest under the bus. I am just concerned for my friends and their pastoral care needs