I’m typing on my phone, so forgive me for not including each line in quotes. It looked to me like the individual in a black suit was a priest. Regardless, there’s no context for this image. None at all. That point still remains.
If you know a priest who has time to put out every fire, or address every issue that needs addressing, please by all means send him my way, because I’ve got plenty he can do.
I’m glad your priest knows your name. That’s good.
I would disregard it because I don’t have a stomach for complainers. In my experience, they are utter poison in a parish. They are exactly who our Blessed Lord was talking about when He said, “They tie up heavy burdens hard to carry and don’t lift a finger to move them.” Now, maybe this isn’t you. I certainly hope not, and I’m not saying you are. Like I said above, simple charity demands that I assume the best in you. But this has universally been my experience with people who complain. The next complainer I meet in a parish who actually steps forward to do the heavy lifting will be the first.
I might ask you…rather than take a picture, if what they were doing was so egregious, why did you not go address it yourself?
I think you are making two faulty assumptions here. First, I absolutely think it’s debatable that what they were doing was wrong. There’s no context, and that’s precisely the point.
Second, the role of a pastor is to be a shepherd. Gently guiding his sheep. Not a slave driver who “lords it over them.”
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go help with our parish youth group.