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LighthouseRon
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I’ve just learned there is a person at our parish has went to our archdiocese and complained about our priest because she feels women are being discriminated against because, as extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist, women are more likely to be used to distribute the wine (Blood of Christ) rather than the bread (Body of Christ). She feels the bread is more important and there should be no “favoritism” and that it is a sexist situation. In my view more often than not, the men are given the bread more often but it is simply because there are more men “ministers” than women. That is another beef this lady has, that there should be equal numbers of men and women for this task. What do you think? I strongly feel the Blood is just as important as the Body anyway.
It is just another example of how our little parish has changed from the quiet little country catholic church to a political mess. The previous pastor was quite old and wasn’t able to administrate many of the business aspects of the parish so he appointed several people to take over many of these duties. When he retired after being there for 4 years, the people in charge of these various groups think they run the parish. Now that the new priest is here, these people don’t like him trying to take control. It’s turning into a war in that one group supports the parish priest and the other supports the parish “staff”. HOW SAD! These people (both sides) call themselves catholic! It’s just tearing me apart to see the parish I’ve been a part of since it’s beginning being ripped at the seams. I support our pastor but I don’t take sides (does that make any sense?). If I did I would be just like them. I just fight to try to keep the church going in a holy direction. I’ve heard that church politics are the worst. I am now living it.
Ron
It is just another example of how our little parish has changed from the quiet little country catholic church to a political mess. The previous pastor was quite old and wasn’t able to administrate many of the business aspects of the parish so he appointed several people to take over many of these duties. When he retired after being there for 4 years, the people in charge of these various groups think they run the parish. Now that the new priest is here, these people don’t like him trying to take control. It’s turning into a war in that one group supports the parish priest and the other supports the parish “staff”. HOW SAD! These people (both sides) call themselves catholic! It’s just tearing me apart to see the parish I’ve been a part of since it’s beginning being ripped at the seams. I support our pastor but I don’t take sides (does that make any sense?). If I did I would be just like them. I just fight to try to keep the church going in a holy direction. I’ve heard that church politics are the worst. I am now living it.
Ron