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stpurl
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Nobody here is shaming people for not praying the LOTH. Nobody here is stating lay Catholics have an obligation to pray, or are being pressured to pray, the LOTH.
Might I respectfully suggest that your own internal agitation (for whatever reason or reasons) and your own subconscious feelings of this particular prayer as being ‘reserved to the clergy/religious alone’) are making you attribute the motives and ‘pressure’ and ‘shaming’ you state others do, wrongly?
For you are the one who is attempting to ‘shame’ others by stating they ‘put pressure’ or ‘shame’ other Catholics simply by stating that the prayer is a good one for Catholics to pray, if they feel called to do so. It is you who states that lay Catholics praying the Hours are attempting to ‘clericalize’ themselves, and thus are pressuring for people not to pray the Hours lest they appear to you to be ‘playing priests’. It is you who should be ashamed of your intransigence and your disrespectful of fellow Catholics, sir.
Might I respectfully suggest that your own internal agitation (for whatever reason or reasons) and your own subconscious feelings of this particular prayer as being ‘reserved to the clergy/religious alone’) are making you attribute the motives and ‘pressure’ and ‘shaming’ you state others do, wrongly?
For you are the one who is attempting to ‘shame’ others by stating they ‘put pressure’ or ‘shame’ other Catholics simply by stating that the prayer is a good one for Catholics to pray, if they feel called to do so. It is you who states that lay Catholics praying the Hours are attempting to ‘clericalize’ themselves, and thus are pressuring for people not to pray the Hours lest they appear to you to be ‘playing priests’. It is you who should be ashamed of your intransigence and your disrespectful of fellow Catholics, sir.