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:extrahappy::new idea: exactly what a concept.Y’know… If we all prayed for our priests half as much as we complained about them… we’d have nothing to complain about.
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:extrahappy::new idea: exactly what a concept.Y’know… If we all prayed for our priests half as much as we complained about them… we’d have nothing to complain about.
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Just wondering, did you get the replies you wanted?Ok, I have a question. My parish priest posted a picture of himself in the sacristy tonight about 5 minutes before Mass. He put this on Facebook. My dad thinks this is highly inappropriate, because he should be “thinking and concentrating.” My priest before this was completely against Facebook (he viewed it as a source of gossip and drama, which is, to a degree, true) and he meditated before Mass. Thoughts on this?
Who’s to say it’s in poor taste? Pope Francis encourages the use of social media for evangelization. Pope Emeritus Benedict had email and was on Twitter. There are lots of priests that have wonderful blogs and Youtube channels and do Podcasts. I think the Lord will bless their ingenuity in preaching the Gospel. Who are you to cast a stone?I think it’s poor taste. Evangelize another way.
Good observation! Regards.…That’s something there’s we too much of in this country and in the church, everyone gripes about each other way too much. I’m sure there are people connected to me on my Facebook who think I’m just a Jesus Freak too, but I don’t believe I’m doing anything bad by sharing my faith and trying to show others that living out their Catholicism bravely is admirable.
Sounds like that priest is doing the same.
Priests are in a terrible position where there’s always going to be a faction who’ll think he’s wrong. If he’s not updated with technology, some will say he’s a dinosaur and the Church needs to update. If he is updated with technology, some will say a priest doesn’t need those things and it’s unbecoming of his clerical state. If he gives a long homily, some will complain it’s boring, if he gives a short one, some will say he doesn’t take his job seriously and just wants Mass to be over with. If he had a lot of friends, some will say it’s unbecoming because a priest should be above socialising too much and should be focused on God’s work. If he has few friends, people will complain he’s a loner and doesn’t teach out as a priest should. Priests really can’t please everyone, nor should we expect them to, because Christ certainly had his detractors too.
If that priest posts up on his Facebook, some will say he isn’t concentrating on his job. If he doesn’t, the priest will think he’s failing by not using social media to evangelise. What he did wasn’t wrong, and we should have trust for other people’s judgement more than we do.
This.Y’know… If we all prayed for our priests half as much as we complained about them… we’d have nothing to complain about.
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I take it you don’t agree with priests who spend the last 15 minutes before Mass greeting the parishioners as they arrive?IMO…the priest, who is about to make present Christ in the Holy Eucharist, of all people, should be preparing himself to celebrate Mass, not accessing a social networking site.
Interesting. The FSSP priest last Sunday told the congregation there he was not to greet people in the vestibule after Mass anymore. I’ve never seen him greet people before Mass but I’ll bet he isn’t supposed to do that either. Hearing confessions okay.I take it you don’t agree with priests who spend the last 15 minutes before Mass greeting the parishioners as they arrive?