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gurneyhalleck1
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This is another example of how things vary from parish to parish, city to city, state to state. My old Anglican parish, St. Paul’s was EXCEPTIONAL about visiting folks in the hospital, coming to important events, counselling, you name it! Father James would show up at the hospital ANY time, ANYwhere, and sometimes he’d be there even if you didn’t call him! If he couldn’t go, the assistant rector DID, or if both didn’t go, lay people would come or a deacon. I was flabburgasted at how pastoral that parish was. I truly miss it. In fact, the Catholic parish to which I attend now is how you describe. They don’t know your name, if you disappear for months they won’t even know it, and you never see 'em at the hospital or retirement homes.Nor I, I belive in orthodox Christian thought, the bodily ressurection of Our Lord, the Virgin Birth of Jesus, the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady, the whole nine yards.
Besides I have never belonged to any Country Club and I graduated from a state university.
When I was Episcopalian the Rector highly resented coming to hospital to see me. No one ever called to see if I was deaad or alive. And never once in a twenty year period did any cleric call on me at home.
But they sure expected you to pay your pledge on time!