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lol, Sixtus, we are in accordThis promises to be the bigots busmans holiday. What a brillian topic.
Why should a priest not share a flat with whomsoever he choses?
Not all are called to sins of the flesh.
lol, Sixtus, we are in accordThis promises to be the bigots busmans holiday. What a brillian topic.
Why should a priest not share a flat with whomsoever he choses?
Not all are called to sins of the flesh.
Here’s a thought. It is quite possible that she is a good friend to him, an intellectual “equal,” and that they probably have wonderful long conversations that challenge and inspire each other. She may be placed in his life by God to give another dimension to his learning.My concern is to why this priest feels the need to bring this spiritual director with him when he moves parishes.
Bob it already is public and it has caused scandal. Whether scandal was intended or not the reality is that it has done so already.There is the element of scandal here but be careful of slander as well. You don’t need to make this TOO public. Just my opinion.
That seems beyond the scope of duties one would expect of a Parish Spiritual Director - I think that was the title given for her.You just don’t know, when I first read it, it did sound scandalous! But you just do not know the whole scenario. Could he be sick and she be a private nurse? Some people do not tell everyone about their illnesses. Could she be administering injections, or providing some other care? Maybe she helps him do things he can not do himself? How old is your priest, and how old is this lady friend?
The first sensible question.Maybe the lady is an actual blood relative…sister…cousin?
:heart:Blyss
Hi,The first sensible question.
Everyone has assumed the worst case scenario.
Also, age difference? Maybe he is 25 and she is 85?
Mother, godmother, aunt?
Is this a test question to see if everyone is jumping to conclusions?
yes it is.The first sensible question.
Does that give you and indication of the judgemental mentality of the Catholics here?Everyone has assumed the worst case scenario.
Has anyone asked the Priest himself?Also, age difference? Maybe he is 25 and she is 85? Mother, godmother, aunt?
If is a test, then 95% of us have failed.Is this a test question to see if everyone is jumping to conclusions?
I am still bothered by this thread. It seems to me that this is a thread for nothing more than to bring scandal to a priest. As members of the Body of Christ even though we don’t know this man or women personally we are still gossiping about them.
I think if the OP wants to know the relationship then he needs to bring it to attention of the Priest in a letter or better in person and tell him" Father i am confused/distrubted by your relationship with the women your living with". Show the man enough respect to discuss it with him instead of putting it on the internet or asking other members of the parish.
just my :twocents:
hahahahahahahahahahahahaHer services shouldn’t be exclusive to your parish, but made available to to the whole diocese if they are so good.
Yet Our Lord had quite a close relationship with Mary Magdalene during his ministry, and she was clearly rated highly, even perhaps as a disciple.This is a very interesting situation. I agree, it sounds scandalous, especially considering the fact that this woman goes where ever the priest does. Naturally people will notice and start to speculate. Generally, I tend to think that too close of friendships with the opposite sex can be a bad idea. Platonic roommate situations start tongues wagging and are unwise. Our behavior should not cause our brothers and sisters to stumble, and Jesus told us that it’s best to avoid the appearance of evil.