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I think that we should give the priest the same benefit of the doubt and not judge his motives from the one incident with the woman. We do not know if you were busy distributing Communion and possibly did not see the full picture. We do not know if the priest had formerly encountered this person and was possibly aware of some problem, perhaps the reason he did not want to discuss, or exactly what all the exchange of words were. It is the rest of your story that shows there may be a problem, especially when you say that you did not see or hear about what had happened to your friend until the priest chastised you for your friend’s behavior. And then forbid your friend to return. It is only with this additional information that raises my suspicions.Thank you Amy.
I cannot speak for the Filipino woman as to her motives as I do not know her. We have a large Filipino community here but we also have many Filipinos who visit Japan that come to our church. I am told that in the Philippines it is very common for people to kneel. I did not recognise this woman so I cannot say if she was visiting or if she is resident here in Japan and at our church for the first time.
**But trying to figure out someone’s motives in a live situation is next to impossible if we don’t know the person. **My assumption was that this was her way to receive holy communion because that is how she was brought up…