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Les_Richardson
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Sorry about that last post. Just a first reaction.
Our priest is from the Phillipines. He works hard at his homilies, and I’ve noticed over the past year he has taken more and more a direct approach to the serious issues in the poll above. Usually he will use the readings as the take off point and transition into a particular theme he feels is necessary. By nature he is a kind and gentle man, and he’s no fire and brimstone preacher. But he is orthodox, and for that I am grateful as a convert. I can trust him. Our parish is the Church of the Immaculate Conception, and so he does hit the theme of Mary and the rosary frequently. And we have the rosary everyday before mass in the morning through the week.
In short, we love him. And we pray for him all the time.
By the way, Fr. Frank. Nice to know there are some from the clergy reading these posts. I’ll pray that you won’t be so lonely in the confessional.
On that point, I’ve noticed that confession can be contagious. That is to say, I’ve been early to mass and seen nobody in or out at the specified half-hour before each mass. Then, when I have gone in on another Sunday morning, and have taken advantage of the sacrament, I’ve seen others go in right after, almost as if the ice were broken.
Just a coincidence, my imagination? I don’t know. Just a thought.
Our priest is from the Phillipines. He works hard at his homilies, and I’ve noticed over the past year he has taken more and more a direct approach to the serious issues in the poll above. Usually he will use the readings as the take off point and transition into a particular theme he feels is necessary. By nature he is a kind and gentle man, and he’s no fire and brimstone preacher. But he is orthodox, and for that I am grateful as a convert. I can trust him. Our parish is the Church of the Immaculate Conception, and so he does hit the theme of Mary and the rosary frequently. And we have the rosary everyday before mass in the morning through the week.
In short, we love him. And we pray for him all the time.
By the way, Fr. Frank. Nice to know there are some from the clergy reading these posts. I’ll pray that you won’t be so lonely in the confessional.
On that point, I’ve noticed that confession can be contagious. That is to say, I’ve been early to mass and seen nobody in or out at the specified half-hour before each mass. Then, when I have gone in on another Sunday morning, and have taken advantage of the sacrament, I’ve seen others go in right after, almost as if the ice were broken.
Just a coincidence, my imagination? I don’t know. Just a thought.