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ladybugCATHOLIC
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We have a fairly new priest at our parish and outside of a hello here and there and a couple of trips to confession, we have not gotten to know him. For what reasons do people invite their priest over for dinner?
I did not grow up catholic or even in church so the whole idea is a new concept. Knowing how busy clergy are, the last thing I want to do is waste his time. In addition, I am nervous because this is outside of our comfort zone and although we admire virtue and wish to grow in it, our family lacks it many times.
My goals for inviting him to dinner are: #1 establish a family relationship with our priest #2 I am wanting to enthrone our home to the sacred heart #3 I am wanting to see if our parish could begin some type or children’s adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
I did not grow up catholic or even in church so the whole idea is a new concept. Knowing how busy clergy are, the last thing I want to do is waste his time. In addition, I am nervous because this is outside of our comfort zone and although we admire virtue and wish to grow in it, our family lacks it many times.
My goals for inviting him to dinner are: #1 establish a family relationship with our priest #2 I am wanting to enthrone our home to the sacred heart #3 I am wanting to see if our parish could begin some type or children’s adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.