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In my experience, Priests (and to a lesser degree all Religious) regularly receive gifts of food. Most of the time the gifts are baked goods, or foods that are high in fat/calories. In short, it’s mostly junk food. At most social gatherings the food is also garbage, and parishioners tend to be heavier than the general population.
I’m not condemning the moderation of these foods, but it’s fairly obvious that our Religious and the Laity are overweight. And with the shortage of priests, I think it’s wise to encourage them to live healthy lives. Furthermore, it’s spiritually beneficial to be a good steward of one’s body. This is good for the Body of Christ in general. Gluttony is sinful.
Hence, I believe it’s unwise to be giving gifts of junk food to our Priests. We should help to promote healthy habits in our churches, like eating properly and regular exercise. This goes for all Christians!
BTW… I was curious about this… were any of the Saints seriously obese? I cannot think of any.
I’m not condemning the moderation of these foods, but it’s fairly obvious that our Religious and the Laity are overweight. And with the shortage of priests, I think it’s wise to encourage them to live healthy lives. Furthermore, it’s spiritually beneficial to be a good steward of one’s body. This is good for the Body of Christ in general. Gluttony is sinful.
Hence, I believe it’s unwise to be giving gifts of junk food to our Priests. We should help to promote healthy habits in our churches, like eating properly and regular exercise. This goes for all Christians!
BTW… I was curious about this… were any of the Saints seriously obese? I cannot think of any.