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gez722
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Over the past several years I have been hearing what I think may be a call to the permanent diaconate. There is one question that always comes up in my mind and I’d like to get some advice from any permanent deacons on the board. What would you do if your pastor states that he doesn’t want you to mention abortion, artificial birth control, cohabitation outside of marriage, etc. in your homilies? I can’t even remember the last time that I heard the word purgatory in a homily. How about if a priest starts messing with the liturgy and asks you to assist with things you no are not licit as specified in the rubrics?
My pastor is very good, but he seems to work very hard at not offending people when he speaks. I realize that there is a pastoral balancing act that you must perform, but I think that it is important to teach Catholics the true Faith! I am very involved with the Church and I have heard other Catholics (who are involved in Church ministries) say that they don’t believe in purgatory and that women will someday be priests, etc.
I am wondering if I’d be a more effective evangelist by remaining a member of the laity and teaching the truths of the Faith in an unofficial capacity.
I look forward to hearing your advice.
God Bless,
Gary
My pastor is very good, but he seems to work very hard at not offending people when he speaks. I realize that there is a pastoral balancing act that you must perform, but I think that it is important to teach Catholics the true Faith! I am very involved with the Church and I have heard other Catholics (who are involved in Church ministries) say that they don’t believe in purgatory and that women will someday be priests, etc.
I am wondering if I’d be a more effective evangelist by remaining a member of the laity and teaching the truths of the Faith in an unofficial capacity.
I look forward to hearing your advice.
God Bless,
Gary