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mark_e_rhodes
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I get a sinking feeling when a priest ‘opens’ his homily with a joke. For one thing, they’re usually not funny. For another, it’s neither the time nor the place. Worst of all, such jokes take people’s minds off the Gospel that was just read. (I wonder sometimes if this is intentional; the ‘points’ of jokes and cute stories are invariably simpler and less substantial than the Gospel readings.)
I used to do stand-up comedy and enjoy humor. Further, I think humor helps get points across at times. But telling jokes is another matter altogether. It seems beneath the dignity of the moment.
This is a question of taste, I know. Is your taste the same as mine or different? Either way, I’d appreciate hearing what you think. (Unless it reminds you of the man who took his son into a pet store…)
I used to do stand-up comedy and enjoy humor. Further, I think humor helps get points across at times. But telling jokes is another matter altogether. It seems beneath the dignity of the moment.
This is a question of taste, I know. Is your taste the same as mine or different? Either way, I’d appreciate hearing what you think. (Unless it reminds you of the man who took his son into a pet store…)