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Theresa_Schort
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Our new priest does not ‘wash’ his hands during the Preparation of the Gifts, except if he has a server. Lately that omission has been daily.
How does one approach a priest?
Our priest’s disposition is not amiable or amicable, responses so far come with a booming voice. His messages to the parish in the weekly bulletin are corrective - almost to the point of crushing - in their tone.
My concern if we write the Bishop, stems from what we have heard in the past. It is that the Bishop will give the name of the person(s) who wrote the letter to the one engaged in the activity in question. What I don’t know is if a request for anonymity will be kept.
While I think writing the Bishop is the better way to handle this particular situation, my concern is for the priests and his inability to handle the illicit nature of his actions vs.a priest who has more concerned about who wrote the Bishop.
Any insights would be helpful.
How does one approach a priest?
Our priest’s disposition is not amiable or amicable, responses so far come with a booming voice. His messages to the parish in the weekly bulletin are corrective - almost to the point of crushing - in their tone.
My concern if we write the Bishop, stems from what we have heard in the past. It is that the Bishop will give the name of the person(s) who wrote the letter to the one engaged in the activity in question. What I don’t know is if a request for anonymity will be kept.
While I think writing the Bishop is the better way to handle this particular situation, my concern is for the priests and his inability to handle the illicit nature of his actions vs.a priest who has more concerned about who wrote the Bishop.
Any insights would be helpful.