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Duesenberg
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I’m so very tired of part time Catholics in publicly VISIBLE roles at the Mass. One prime example would be readers at my parish. At least three couples make it very well known that they don’t attend Mass anywhere when they are not scheduled to read, and they don’t allow themselves to be scheduled unless they are both scheduled for the same Mass (first and second readings.) One of the couples (he is one of the local ABC news anchors) very publicly take part in a local Presbyterian parish as well.
It’s even worse when it comes to EMsHC and altar servers. The only visible liturgical ministry that isn’t infected by this sort of behavior is the music ministry – probably due to the fact we have an excellent director of music.
There’s also those in very visible liturgical ministries who make no secret (no speculation required) of the fact they are “shacked-up” with other members who are likewise involved in the parish.
I realize that today’s world of 2017 is far, far coarser than that of 1967, but this sort of public behavior speaks loudly about how little respect the celebration of the Mass is given in some places. Does this happen at your parish, or is mine the exception?
It’s even worse when it comes to EMsHC and altar servers. The only visible liturgical ministry that isn’t infected by this sort of behavior is the music ministry – probably due to the fact we have an excellent director of music.
There’s also those in very visible liturgical ministries who make no secret (no speculation required) of the fact they are “shacked-up” with other members who are likewise involved in the parish.
I realize that today’s world of 2017 is far, far coarser than that of 1967, but this sort of public behavior speaks loudly about how little respect the celebration of the Mass is given in some places. Does this happen at your parish, or is mine the exception?
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