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We have this church in my area; we call it a prayer centre since it is open daily except on Sunday, from 09:00am-07:00pm. Most of the lay people who help with work around are volunteers, and among them is this lady who according to me is friendly only to fellow volunteers or to people she notices have some “status”. Some of the volunteers do not have any other work/employment, so they spend every day at the prayer centre (so does this lady), and so they assume they know it all.
I had, a not very pleasant experience with this particular lady one evening during Mass, when she started distributing prayer leaflets which were to be used after the Mass. She started distributing them during time for consecration, and instead of placing them on the seats I would think; she would expect one to receive the leaflet in their hands so she could warn you not to fold it. Now the leaflet she handed over to me had been folded previously; and when she noticed the fold, she came back and started telling “take that one home with you” she repeated this over and over. When I tried to explain myself after Mass, she was even louder; saying take it home for your personal prayers.
Now , yesterday as we waited for confession, she kept talking to people so rudely, destructing those of us who were on the line. She was also waiting for confession, holding her Rosary, moving beads as thought praying, but her facial expression was that of a person ready to fight. I informed the concerned persons about my experience, but they say she has improved a great deal. How do you think this lady can be helped without being discouraged from coming to church?
I had, a not very pleasant experience with this particular lady one evening during Mass, when she started distributing prayer leaflets which were to be used after the Mass. She started distributing them during time for consecration, and instead of placing them on the seats I would think; she would expect one to receive the leaflet in their hands so she could warn you not to fold it. Now the leaflet she handed over to me had been folded previously; and when she noticed the fold, she came back and started telling “take that one home with you” she repeated this over and over. When I tried to explain myself after Mass, she was even louder; saying take it home for your personal prayers.
Now , yesterday as we waited for confession, she kept talking to people so rudely, destructing those of us who were on the line. She was also waiting for confession, holding her Rosary, moving beads as thought praying, but her facial expression was that of a person ready to fight. I informed the concerned persons about my experience, but they say she has improved a great deal. How do you think this lady can be helped without being discouraged from coming to church?
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