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A new priest in my parish has become increasingly unpopular among people due to his inability to connect with people. For example, he often talks to people without any eye contact. He also avoids eye contact at Mass, even during the homily. He has a tendency to assign himself the weekend Masses with the lowest attendance. He shows much discomfort at all non-liturgical events involving a lot of people. He shows clear signs of nervousness at all meetings and generally avoids them if he can. He may be less nervous when speaking with people one-on-one, but even so, he doesn’t have much eye contact and cannot seem to sit still without constantly checking the time or move his hands. I wonder if this priest is autistic. I mean, if he is, I would cut him some slack on his behavior. Sometimes he just seems downright rude and his mannerism suggests that he does not care about his flock at all. But I think he does, just not in the right way. He seems to enjoy visiting the homebound, bringing communion to them. He also likes to offer private Masses and hears confessions. If he is autistic, I would be more sympathetic and encourage my fellow parishioners not to be too critical.