Tis_Bearself
Patron
So yesterday the priest decided to give one of those sermons on topics that I would rather not hear.
His points were okay, he didn’t say anything wrong or not in keeping with the Church, but at this point in my life when I am dealing with the terminal illnesses of two people I know and the past deaths of a few other people and handling my own anxiety, I don’t really want to hear about other people’s nursing home deaths, brain aneurysms, cancer, or even the fact that some people the priest named off got married or baptized, which I think is wonderful but it brings up more memories for me I’d rather not deal with at Mass where I was really hoping to hear the priest talk about stuff Jesus said.
One of those homilies where I just had to tune out for 10 minutes so my nerves wouldn’t get to a point of my needing to step out of the church.
I really wish priests and deacons wouldn’t preach these kinds of overly personal homilies full of tragedies, or even full of celebrations where the priest names off his favorite people/ parish buddies (I along with many other people will never be any priest’s parish buddy), but I accept that maybe they help someone else.
I like when priests and deacons explain stuff from the Scripture and give us new insights in how to apply it to our own lives, especially when it’s one of those readings that someone who goes to Mass has likely heard a couple hundred times and you’re trying to look at it with fresh eyes again and get something out of it.
What kinds of homilies do you like?
What do you dislike? (Please be charitable, the priests and deacons work hard.)
His points were okay, he didn’t say anything wrong or not in keeping with the Church, but at this point in my life when I am dealing with the terminal illnesses of two people I know and the past deaths of a few other people and handling my own anxiety, I don’t really want to hear about other people’s nursing home deaths, brain aneurysms, cancer, or even the fact that some people the priest named off got married or baptized, which I think is wonderful but it brings up more memories for me I’d rather not deal with at Mass where I was really hoping to hear the priest talk about stuff Jesus said.
One of those homilies where I just had to tune out for 10 minutes so my nerves wouldn’t get to a point of my needing to step out of the church.
I really wish priests and deacons wouldn’t preach these kinds of overly personal homilies full of tragedies, or even full of celebrations where the priest names off his favorite people/ parish buddies (I along with many other people will never be any priest’s parish buddy), but I accept that maybe they help someone else.
I like when priests and deacons explain stuff from the Scripture and give us new insights in how to apply it to our own lives, especially when it’s one of those readings that someone who goes to Mass has likely heard a couple hundred times and you’re trying to look at it with fresh eyes again and get something out of it.
What kinds of homilies do you like?
What do you dislike? (Please be charitable, the priests and deacons work hard.)
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