P
ProVobis
Guest
Really? Did He promise He wouldnāt use a bigger whip next time?And people wonder why Catholics are looked at as cold hearted and unfriendly.
I am just glad Jesus did not have this attitude.
Really? Did He promise He wouldnāt use a bigger whip next time?And people wonder why Catholics are looked at as cold hearted and unfriendly.
I am just glad Jesus did not have this attitude.
I have to disagree with this analogy. We arenāt talking about the character of a man but behavior within the Church where you go for prayer and worship. A man being quiet doesnāt cause a disruption for a loud man, but a loud man does cause a disruption for the quiet man. Certain behavior is disruptive in certain situations. There are plenty of places you can go to be loud and few places you can go to experience quiet. There are even fewer places you can go to be in the presence of God. The loud people ought to show more consideration for the people seeking to be contemplative in the presence of God.I remember this one time, I was praying reverently in the front of the Church, just thanking God for making me a good Catholic, but there was this disheveled man in the back of the Church who was making some bizarre motion with his fists on his torso and generally being loud. I gave him a look so heād know how rude he was being, but I donāt think Iām going to go back to a Church that has that sort of person coming in.
For me, itās not so much the āevil one,ā but my fellow Catholics.It seems the more I try to find peace of mind through Christianity the more the evil one throws me off guard.
I think most people are respectful in the church that I go to. It is a rather large church. Compared to the one I attended in my youth, it is twice as big. And there is always the Sunday only crowd. I think the noise level is probably heightened in small churches. But no matter how respectful the church is as a whole, there will always be encounters with people who are not as respectful or reverent as we areThe church I go to is what you might call a little old fashioned and so is quiet in respect of those wishing to pray in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. It does make me wonder sometimes though, about what people think what a church is, I mean the building.
For quiet it used to be libraries. One always had to be quiet in a library, people are reading!
Plenty of places you have to shut off your phone and no talking. How about the cinema?
So, yes I am very sympathetic towards your problem with noise at Mass. (I would suggest asking the priest to give a short homily on the King of Kings being right there in the tabernacle and all that it implies.) I think many Catholics are truly unaware of their Creator in their midst. Could be little or no catechesis on their part and maybe adult catechism classes wouldnāt go amiss. Just thoughts.
I like St. Leonard of Port Mauriceās book āThe Hidden Treasure of the Holy Massā and should be read by all Catholics in my opinion.
I wish it could go the other way - that people would be truly patient and loving towards me. Donāt think itās gonna happen!But how are we to know if we are truly patient and loving towards our neighbor unless we are tested in times like these.
Donāt we allI wish it could go the other way - that people would be truly patient and loving towards me. Donāt think itās gonna happen!![]()
Thanks for proving my point.I have to disagree with this analogy. We arenāt talking about the character of a man but behavior within the Church where you go for prayer and worship. A man being quiet doesnāt cause a disruption for a loud man, but a loud man does cause a disruption for the quiet man. Certain behavior is disruptive in certain situations. There are plenty of places you can go to be loud and few places you can go to experience quiet. There are even fewer places you can go to be in the presence of God. The loud people ought to show more consideration for the people seeking to be contemplative in the presence of God.