OldAgeGuru
At one of my confirmation classes, the priest calls me out in front of the entire class and said that I shouldn’t expect to be confirmed if I can’t be bothered to show up to mass once a week. I told him quite loudly all of the above reasons as to why we so seriously loathed his parish, and that the only reason I was there for classes is because it was closest to our home, and that if he had any doubts about my attendance he could feel free to pick up the phone and confirm with the priest that my rear end was planted firmly in a pew every Saturday evening alongside my parents and grandparents.
I don’t feel like my parents should be penalized financially because their church did not offer schooling/ or religious ed classes. And I don’t think it’s fair to hunt/stalk/ or monitor people’s giving habits.
My parents don’t give money weekly. They write a big check at Christmas and Easter. If that wouldn’t be good enough then I’m sure they would have given a piece of their mind to the gossipy church secretary and an even bigger piece to the priest.
Your post is really self centered…your family did not find this parish suitable to join in worship and yet found it acceptable for catechesis? Or were you just getting your [confirmation]
ticket punched? This twice yearly contribution check…did it go to the parish you
used for religous ed or to the parish you
deemed worthy of your participation at mass?
Why does yor favored parish not offer religious education? Is it because the community does not financially support the parish such that they can offer this church funcion?
And this is highly un-christian. You need to read and contemplate upon the story of Peter and Ananias [and his wife]. Tals about a stocking and accountability!
Read about what Jesus said about the gift of the widows mite compared to the rich mans. If it was un-accounted [un-known] Jesus could not have made his point.
QUOTE] don’t feel like my parents should be penalized financially because their church did not offer schooling/ or religious ed classes. And I don’t think it’s fair to hunt/stalk/ or monitor people’s giving habits.
My parents don’t give money weekly. They write a big check at Christmas and Easter. If that wouldn’t be good enough then I’m sure they would have given a piece of their mind to the gossipy church secretary and an even bigger piece to the priest.
Why would the Jews be required to give 10% [and the many other aspects of charity] for what they received - Moses - the Law - and the Prophets?
We Christians are not given a specified amount but are told to
give joyfully from our hearts
in proportion to what
we have been given.
What have we been given…Moses, the Law, the Prophets [our foundational faith] PLUS Jesus - the God Man - and His Atoning Sacrifice Upon the Cross - Salvation, the Church, the New Testament - Eternal Live - Heaven…Redemption…
So I ask you, do we as Christians begin our giving [of time talent and treasure] at zero? Do we give from our abundance or from our need? Did Jesus give from his aundance [the left overs] or did he give His very life for us?
And by the way, even though you did not name the parish secretary…you gossiped about her and committed character assassination…
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