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mullenpm
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Today I was speaking with a neighbor who has a brother-in-law who had been a seminarian at one time. My neighbor, and her sister (married to the man in question here) are not Catholic.
My neighbor said that her brother-in-law left the seminary because he liked the self-flagellation that they performed and when that was stopped he no longer wanted to be there.
I was shocked, I will admit, because the fact that self-flagellation would be going on in a modern day Catholic seminary would never have occurred to me.:nope: I must be clear and say that this seminary was a Diocesan seminary and not an Order seminary.
She said he liked the very strict life; but I can’t believe that he truly had a vocation if this was his excuse to leave.
Am I missing something here?
My neighbor said that her brother-in-law left the seminary because he liked the self-flagellation that they performed and when that was stopped he no longer wanted to be there.
I was shocked, I will admit, because the fact that self-flagellation would be going on in a modern day Catholic seminary would never have occurred to me.:nope: I must be clear and say that this seminary was a Diocesan seminary and not an Order seminary.
She said he liked the very strict life; but I can’t believe that he truly had a vocation if this was his excuse to leave.
Am I missing something here?