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I think it’s safe to say these kinds of things vary parish by parish and are not universal.
OP, at this point, you’ve received information that:I think it’s safe to say these kinds of things vary parish by parish and are not universal.
Good to hear!This thread DID inspire me to join the RCIA volunteer team though. So yay!
That wouldn’t surprise me. I’m in the archdiocese of baltimore, so the inner city churches are usually meaning inner city baltimore. There are some very poor areas where people have little to spare to support their parish.A lot of your inner city parishes have older, larger, more ornate church buildings- which are a lot more expensive to clean and maintain than the modern church buildings a lot of people on CAF really dislike.
Steeplejacks don’t work cheap.
It cost a neo-gothic Baptist church a million clams to take down, repair and restore its historic steeple. They could not have done it without a grant from local historical preservationists.
If someone didn’t volunteer, would you expect them to pay? If yes, then you are not volunteering, you 're expecting to get paid in services. If no, then who should pay the overhead?I suspect you and I just won’t 100% see eye to eye on this issue but it’s good to hear other sides of a thing.
I work hard. I don’t get paid. I am happy to serve.Just saying. Haha