IYO: Are Catholic weak on fellowship?

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IDK, it could be but on the family mailings, collection envelopes, church directory book my name is there with my asterisk.
Question: have you ever signed up for something (like this BBQ) and been denied. Or is it that they simply are not asking you? If it’s the latter, this asterisk might be the reason. They might feel like asking you would be putting you on the spot.

If you have never directly asked to participate, I suggest you and/or your wife speak with the pastor and tell him that you would like to participate in social events like that.

God Bless
 
Question: have you ever signed up for something (like this BBQ) and been denied. Or is it that they simply are not asking you? If it’s the latter, this asterisk might be the reason. They might feel like asking you would be putting you on the spot.

If you have never directly asked to participate, I suggest you and/or your wife speak with the pastor and tell him that you would like to participate in social events like that.

God Bless
Hi Phil,

In this instance, no I haven’t…mainly because there is no sign up. Every year 2-4 weeks out, we get a pamphlet/notice with everyone’s duties. My wife and in-laws all get their same stuff (even though they only go to Mass at Christmas, Easter, and so far baptisms). I’ve asked my wife why I don’t get a time like her dad (who gets a nice BBQ time) and brothers…people actually see me at Mass, and I am in the directory. She straight up said it’s because I’m not Catholic, so I left it at that.
 
Hi Phil,

In this instance, no I haven’t…mainly because there is no sign up. Every year 2-4 weeks out, we get a pamphlet/notice with everyone’s duties. My wife and in-laws all get their same stuff (even though they only go to Mass at Christmas, Easter, and so far baptisms). I’ve asked my wife why I don’t get a time like her dad (who gets a nice BBQ time) and brothers…people actually see me at Mass, and I am in the directory. She straight up said it’s because I’m not Catholic, so I left it at that.
It sounds like you have done what you reasonably can. People shouldn’t have to grovel and beg for an opportunity to help out in a parish.
 
It sounds like you have done what you reasonably can. People shouldn’t have to grovel and beg for an opportunity to help out in a parish.
I AGREE:thumbsup:

That said though, a shortage is FAR more common than “too many”

GBY

Patrick
 
My FRIEND, PLEASE READ Hebrews 6:1-8

1] Wherefore leaving the word of the beginning of Christ, let us go on to things more perfect, not laying again the foundation of penance from dead works, and of faith towards God, [2] Of the doctrine of baptisms, and imposition of hands, and of the resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment. [3] And this will we do, if God permit. [4] For it is impossible for those who were once illuminated, have tasted also the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, [5] Have moreover tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come,

[1] The word of the beginning: The first rudiments of the Christian doctrine.

[4] It is impossible: The meaning is, that it is impossible for such as have fallen after baptism, to be again baptized; and very hard for such as have apostatized from the faith, after having received many graces, to return again to the happy state from which they fell.[DOUAY BIBLE explanation
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[6] And are fallen away: to be renewed again to penance, crucifying again to themselves the Son of God, and making him a mockery. [7] For the earth that drinketh in the rain which cometh often upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is tilled, receiveth blessing from God. [8] But that which bringeth forth thorns and briers, is reprobate, and very near unto a curse, whose end is to be burnt

DEAR FRIEND

Their is but One true God

Who can and does have ONLY One set of TRUE faith beliefs

And desired and founded only One TRUE Church today’s RCC

You would do well to pray about your decision.

Church /Worship is about GOD, NOT how we feel. Amen

God Bless you

Patrick

I meant to reply before this, but I’ve been busy and unwell, at various times. :o

I don’t think I can really say I’ve left the Catholic Church because a big chunk of my heart is still there. For whatever it’s worth, tha lack of fellowship had nothing to do with it. I got over that years ago. It’s because I married and now live in a very small town with the nearest Catholic church 17 miles away. When I first married my husband had a good job, I was working and I thought getting to church would be no problem. To make a long story shorter, he became disabled and now we can’t afford the gas to get to a Catholic church.

I’ve tried several times to get a ride, but to say there are few Catholics here is putting it mildly, and the few who come don’t stay long, so I’ve been a little afraid of falling in love with a church only to not be able to get there any more. I do have a ride, for now anyway, to an Episcopal church. I love it for many reasons, but a part of me still misses the Catholic Church, chilly as it may sometimes be. 🙂

If you can spare a prayer or two, please pray for my family, and for me, that we may discern and follow God’s will, whereever it may lead us.
 
Hi Phil,

In this instance, no I haven’t…mainly because there is no sign up. Every year 2-4 weeks out, we get a pamphlet/notice with everyone’s duties. My wife and in-laws all get their same stuff (even though they only go to Mass at Christmas, Easter, and so far baptisms). I’ve asked my wife why I don’t get a time like her dad (who gets a nice BBQ time) and brothers…people actually see me at Mass, and I am in the directory. She straight up said it’s because I’m not Catholic, so I left it at that.
It seems to me that assigning tasks is pretty presumptuous even of members and would be extremely presumptuous to do to non-members.
 
It sounds like you have done what you reasonably can. People shouldn’t have to grovel and beg for an opportunity to help out in a parish.
Agreed.

I also wonder if people tell TC “If you see a problem it’s your responsibility to fix it”, or some similar cliche.
 
Agreed.

I also wonder if people tell TC “If you see a problem it’s your responsibility to fix it”, or some similar cliche.
It always seems to fall on the outsiders to fix this situation. I have accepted it isn’t my responsibility to lead and mentor people twice my age on fellowship. Sometimes we can only do what we can.
 
It seems to me that assigning tasks is pretty presumptuous even of members and would be extremely presumptuous to do to non-members.
This kind of makes my point…Even though I can be put in the church directory and have collection envelopes with my name on it (even with an asterisk) I’ll never be seen as part of the church family because I’m not Catholic. Even though I go to Mass more often than many “members”, those members are asked or get to be part of the fellowship outside of the church where I am not…
 
It sounds like you have done what you reasonably can. People shouldn’t have to grovel and beg for an opportunity to help out in a parish.
I’m to the point where I’ve thrown my hands up, given it the proverbial “whatever” and given up.

Right now if it wasn’t for our kids and the ease of getting them to religion classes during the week, we’d be looking at moving someplace else.
 
I meant to reply before this, but I’ve been busy and unwell, at various times. :o

I don’t think I can really say I’ve left the Catholic Church because a big chunk of my heart is still there. For whatever it’s worth, tha lack of fellowship had nothing to do with it. I got over that years ago. It’s because I married and now live in a very small town with the nearest Catholic church 17 miles away. When I first married my husband had a good job, I was working and I thought getting to church would be no problem. To make a long story shorter, he became disabled and now we can’t afford the gas to get to a Catholic church.

I’ve tried several times to get a ride, but to say there are few Catholics here is putting it mildly, and the few who come don’t stay long, so I’ve been a little afraid of falling in love with a church only to not be able to get there any more. I do have a ride, for now anyway, to an Episcopal church. I love it for many reasons, but a part of me still misses the Catholic Church, chilly as it may sometimes be. 🙂

If you can spare a prayer or two, please pray for my family, and for me, that we may discern and follow God’s will, whereever it may lead us.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR SHARING THIS

PRAY MUCH, AND I WILL ADD YOU TO MY DAILY PRAYERS TOO

GOD BLESS YOU, & PRAY THE ROSARY DAILY

Patrick
 
It always seems to fall on the outsiders to fix this situation. I have accepted it isn’t my responsibility to lead and mentor people twice my age on fellowship. Sometimes we can only do what we can.
What does AGE have to do with it?

"I have decided:…:o where my FRIEND is God IS in charge in this view?🙂

GBY
 
I meant to reply before this, but I’ve been busy and unwell, at various times. :o

I don’t think I can really say I’ve left the Catholic Church because a big chunk of my heart is still there. For whatever it’s worth, tha lack of fellowship had nothing to do with it. I got over that years ago. It’s because I married and now live in a very small town with the nearest Catholic church 17 miles away. When I first married my husband had a good job, I was working and I thought getting to church would be no problem. To make a long story shorter, he became disabled and now we can’t afford the gas to get to a Catholic church.

I’ve tried several times to get a ride, but to say there are few Catholics here is putting it mildly, and the few who come don’t stay long, so I’ve been a little afraid of falling in love with a church only to not be able to get there any more. I do have a ride, for now anyway, to an Episcopal church. I love it for many reasons, but a part of me still misses the Catholic Church, chilly as it may sometimes be. 🙂

If you can spare a prayer or two, please pray for my family, and for me, that we may discern and follow God’s will, whereever it may lead us.
Praying for you and your family. I trust the Holy Spirit will guide you on this difficult journey.

God Bless You.
 
Perhaps it’s already been said (memory is touch and go:)), but have those seeking fellowship considered what the church may need…or other parishioners? Or needy in the community? Sometimes when we put others first, our needs seem to fall into place.

My:twocents:

God Bless You.
 
What does AGE have to do with it?

"I have decided:…:o where my FRIEND is God IS in charge in this view?🙂

GBY
Well sometimes people suggest I start something at my Parish but leading a group where I would most likely be the youngest and least experienced seems a little presumptuous.
 
Perhaps it’s already been said (memory is touch and go:)), but have those seeking fellowship considered what the church may need…or other parishioners? Or needy in the community? Sometimes when we put others first, our needs seem to fall into place.

My:twocents:

God Bless You.
I think sometimes we need a little structure to best help people. I think the needy are best helped by them being able to discretely express their needs to someone who can find appropriate people to help out. Mentoring of the volunteers can also be good. Often when clueless people blunder in they do more harm than good.
 
Well sometimes people suggest I start something at my Parish but leading a group where I would most likely be the youngest and least experienced seems a little presumptuous.
Speaking as One who HAS been there and done that,

Consider what St Paul Taught Timmothy

1st Tim 4:12 “[12] Let no man despise thy youth: but be thou an example of the faithful in word, in conversation, in charity, in faith, in chastity.”

I’m a HS graduate who over the years had very many college grads under my supervision.

GOD WILL provode:thumbsup:

Pray MUCH and be open to the HS my friend:)

Allow God to LEAD you, and other will follow:thumbsup:

GBY
 
I think sometimes we need a little structure to best help people. I think the needy are best helped by them being able to discretely express their needs to someone who can find appropriate people to help out. Mentoring of the volunteers can also be good. Often when clueless people blunder in they do more harm than good.
Agree with most of what you say. But, sometimes, it’s as simple as picking up the phone and calling the nearest Long Term Care facility and asking if they need volunteers. Or the nearest Crisis Pregnancy Center. I think there are many such facilities with the structure you’re referring to. If you know of a sick friend / parishioner, call and ask you can bring them some soup, ice cream, whatever. No matter how hard we try, we’ll never do it perfectly. That’s why St. Teresa of Calcutta was so special; she saw a need and jumped in. Didn’t ask if they were Catholic or what they needed. She was just there to help.

God Bless You.
 
Agree with most of what you say. But, sometimes, it’s as simple as picking up the phone and calling the nearest Long Term Care facility and asking if they need volunteers. Or the nearest Crisis Pregnancy Center. I think there are many such facilities with the structure you’re referring to. If you know of a sick friend / parishioner, call and ask you can bring them some soup, ice cream, whatever. No matter how hard we try, we’ll never do it perfectly. That’s why St. Teresa of Calcutta was so special; she saw a need and jumped in. Didn’t ask if they were Catholic or what they needed. She was just there to help.

God Bless You.
THANKS for sharing
Merry Christmas
 
Agree with most of what you say. But, sometimes, it’s as simple as picking up the phone and calling the nearest Long Term Care facility and asking if they need volunteers. Or the nearest Crisis Pregnancy Center. I think there are many such facilities with the structure you’re referring to. If you know of a sick friend / parishioner, call and ask you can bring them some soup, ice cream, whatever. No matter how hard we try, we’ll never do it perfectly. That’s why St. Teresa of Calcutta was so special; she saw a need and jumped in. Didn’t ask if they were Catholic or what they needed. She was just there to help.

God Bless You.
I think I’ve just been unlucky with volunteering in that I have had some experiences where we were just thrown straight in with no or minimal training to work on our own and I did feel I was doing more harm than good. I think I would be better at volunteering as part of a group rather than alone but I get that it’s not always appropriate.

The thing about fellowship is that a well integrated parishioner is more likely to volunteer in church than someone who just goes along to mass. The last time I was integrated into a church I did it without even planning to most of the time, you knew where it was needed and stepped in.
 
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