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If it were virtual that would be alright 

I donāt find that at all. Quite the contrary.I find it is the bitter feminist type rabid anti trads who dominate Caf.
ā¦are we looking at the same CAF?I find it is the bitter feminist type rabid anti trads who dominate Caf.
I think theyād run a mile when they saw the posters they were faced with.When it comes to priests, a good, orthodox, and non-condescending one like Fr. Murray would be a good addition here on Caf.
If I was a priest I think I would tooI think theyād run a mile when they saw the posters they were faced with.
The amount of rampant ego running loose on this forum is frequently astonishing. Even if someone felt a need to disagree with the priest, it could be done in a respectful way and in one post, not in a disrespectful way over many, many posts.I find the attitude of some other posters here shocking and plain disrespectful. I would never speak to a Priest that way and Iām not religious at all.
In many parishes, a once-standard sanctuary staple is making a comeback: the altar rail. Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana, Kazakhstan, spoke about receiving the Holy Eucharist at Mass. In part, he said, āKneel down. Adore your Lord. It is logical. [T]he angels in heaven ā¦ prostrate in front of the Lamb. But we have the Lamb of God in the Host. They prostrate themselves. Weāre not. Why not?ā