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Randy_Carson
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Is that true of every single Catholic Church in the whole world? Or just the one(s) you are familiar with?The trouble with the Catholic Church is that, it is weak on fellowship and the Mass is not designed for one Christian to uplift another.
My parish has over 6,000 members and there are plenty of activities for anyone who wants to get involved.
But on Sunday, we are not there to socialize; we are there to worship. This IS a big difference between Catholics and Protestants, and I think Catholics have it right.
But if being a Mega-Church Protestant is your thing, grab a latte and head on in for the worship…the band is really cookin’ this morning.
This says more about the state of your heart than it does about the mass itself.The whole experience is impersonal, a requirement, an obligation.
And blaming “the hierarchy” lets YOU off the hook, doesn’t it? That way, it’s someone else’s fault that you have no fellowship.I think that’s why the hierarchy mandates it, it lets the leadership off the hook for the obvious lack of community in so many Catholic Churches.
Facts are facts. What you choose to do with them is between you and God. If you stop to think about it, though, every Catholic who posted a warning did so out of concern for you because of the danger. If you choose to ignore the signs that say, “Stop! Bridge Out” and you plunge into the river, whose fault is that?Then people here come and say, you are going to hell for purposefully missing Mass. Well, thanks for reinforcing one of the biggest turn offs to Catholicism for me, black and white legalism and threats of Hell fire for breaking a rule. And threats of Hell for daring to explore another Christian Church!
As were those of B16 and JPII and…I hope Pope Francis does something about this. It’s obvious from his statements that he has a different approach, one of actions motivated by love.
First, if you have concerns for your personal safety, you can attend mass with a friend. Second, you may speak to the bishop if there is a problem that needs to be addressed. But choosing churches because you don’t like the preacher is a VERY Protestant thing to do.Another theme here that I should go to Mass at a church (the only Catholic Church within 25 miles btw) even though there is a priest there with a documented past association with a highly scandalous situation. As I said, I don’t want to go into details here because it’s probably against forum rules. But, I’m familiar with the priest from a previous Catholic Church I attended in another town, and also dislike him on a personal level.
This may be true to some degree. Do you often pray for vocations? Or is that the responsibility of the hierarchy? That let’s YOU off the hook again, doesn’t it?So often I’ve seen the Catholic Church give us substandard pastors, then hold us hostage with a mandatory Mass requirement. Easily remedied by folks in more populous areas with lots of Catholic Churches of course.
Sadly, beliefs and truths are often at odds with one another. And sometimes we let our emotions drive the train.Anyways, all of you arguing that I’ll go to Hell for missing Mass, save your breath. I don’t believe that and most people in the world don’t believe that. It’s a weak argument.
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