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FrDavid96
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And yet, that’s exactly why parishes are territories, not buildings.there is nothing wrong with going to a parish outside the geographical parish bounds, there are a multitude of reasons to go to another parish, but I don’t think it is good to hop around parish to parish. A parish is a community, a group of people who come together to worship God. The parish isn’t just there for us to go to Mass and Confession and that is it, rather the parish is where people come together bound together as friends and community. I would strongly suggest that you should pick one parish and stick to it, support that parish in what it does, donate to the parish in what ever ways you can afford, etc. To many people leave parishes and go to other places because of a priest or they don’t like the music, people will even follow certain priests. This is not what the Church desires. Again the parish is there so that people can come together and build a community. It’s not just the place where you go to receive the sacraments.
Visiting is fine—no hesitation there.
But Catholics do need to realize that a parish is not something the people “choose.” Ones proper parish is the parish of residence. Really, the only way to “choose” a parish is to move there.
This is exactly like state borders. Parishes are territories.