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Just a simple question out of curiosity. My Priest doesn’t play the lottery…so I think. But just a question.
If he does not use the weekend’s collection, he should be fine!
Ah come on! I want to use some of the weekend’s collection for the lottery when I become a priest!If he does not use the weekend’s collection, he should be fine!
How do you “play” the lottery. Don’t you simply buy a ticket?Just a simple question out of curiosity. My Priest doesn’t play the lottery…so I think. But just a question.
If you become a Priest, it will be by God’s will, not yours. Priests, Catholic Clergy have higher calling than earthly greed, games! Anyone can bet small amounts just For Fun; no more. I won $200 I desperatelly Needed in the VA Lottery years ago, and Quit, when I used $100 to “Try Again”, losing that. Never again above a Minor fun bet.Ah come on! I want to use some of the weekend’s collection for the lottery when I become a priest!![]()
I was joking.If you become a Priest, it will be by God’s will, not yours. Priests, Catholic Clergy have higher calling than earthly greed, games! Anyone can bet small amounts just For Fun; no more. I won $200 I desperatelly Needed in the VA Lottery years ago, and Quit, when I used $100 to “Try Again”, losing that. Never again above a Minor fun bet.![]()
When I was a kid and we still had assistants they used to have priests over to the rectory from other parishes sometimes. Maybe they were studying the Summa. Maybe they were relaxing, over a few beers and playing poker. Or both.Nothing wrong with small legal fun. FEW Priests have time or inclination for our distractions!
Just a simple question out of curiosity. My Priest doesn’t play the lottery…so I think. But just a question.
can you think of a reason why it might be wrong? it would be wrong only in the same way it might be wrong for anyone else–he is using money that belongs to someone else or that is meant for other purposes (that would include violating a vow of poverty, something not all priests have made), he is doing it for an evil purpose etc. By itself the act is neutral. It is a gamble, just as most investments are gambles, but morally neutral.Just a simple question out of curiosity. My Priest doesn’t play the lottery…so I think. But just a question.
What’s wrong with it?Just a simple question out of curiosity. My Priest doesn’t play the lottery…so I think. But just a question.