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Rosalinda
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Our new missalette “Living with Christ” is using the term “the presider prays quietly” instead of simply stating “the priest”. Last night my father confronted the priest after the Eucharistic Liturgy because he was so upset and our parish priest had no problem calling himself a “presider”. I feel my father’s instincts are correct; there is a hidden agenda at work here.
The publisher, Novalis, is a partnership between Saint Paul University and Bayard Presse Canada. We have just emailed one of the editors with our complaint; however I wanted some feedback in this forum before contacting our local bishop and all the other administrative staff of Novalis. What would you say? Can anyone put their finger on exactly what is the problem of referring to our priests as mere “presiders”?
The publisher, Novalis, is a partnership between Saint Paul University and Bayard Presse Canada. We have just emailed one of the editors with our complaint; however I wanted some feedback in this forum before contacting our local bishop and all the other administrative staff of Novalis. What would you say? Can anyone put their finger on exactly what is the problem of referring to our priests as mere “presiders”?