Posted on 01/24/2015 12:45:37 PM PST by marshmallow
+1
The pastor is doing the right thing. God bless him and give us many more like him.
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Amen!
Well said.
Well said!
Apparently on the Religion board, it’s bad to use a “naughty” word, but ugly bigot-magnet smears are A-OK. It does make one question one’s financial contribution to this conservative, ostensibly Christian forum.
Thank you for appreciating the fair moderating we strive to use
The word you used that was in your removed post isn’t allowed anywhere on FR.
Opinions of many types are allowed on the Religion Forum
If you disagree with them debate it on the thread.
Hey all I’m sayin is if you don’t like the policies of a religion then you should go elsewhere, not expect the religion to change for you! America has already raised generations of morons who think, no, demand that the rules and laws be changed to want they want because they’re freakin “special”.
If women were not allowed to vote, IIRC, there would not have been a single Democrat President since 1920.
The rubber REALLY hits the road if Archbishop Cordileone backs up the priest.
It's important to recall the normative form of the mass calls for priest, deacon, and subdeacon at the altar. Every other form of the mass is an abbreviation.
Not sure what you are referring to, as my response was to your comment at 22.
“Only boys can be altar boys?”
I’m just waiting for one of these chicks to say “I’m a boy in a girls’ body”
He does.
I googled and googled, and all I could get for a “translation” is that it’s a city in Italy, and another in Brazil.
But it seems to me it must mean something like “pig-like.”
The pastor of a local parish has the same policy. The parish has abundance of altar boys, and has had at least one young man in priestly formation since the pastor arrived.
” it must mean something like pig-like.
Yup! What an unfortunate name! Connie the pig.
It really wasn’t changed in the GIRM.
It’s the U. S. Bishops.
Pray for more altar boys and acolytes.
If every church would get a program for acolytes, there would be no altar girls.
I’ve known the priest for several years— he was my spiritual director in college— and this is just the kind of boss move I expect from him. His only concern is leading his flock rightly, not catering to what makes his parishioners feelings. Go Fr. Illo!
Sounds like a great shepherd. You are fortunate to know this man.
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