Then keep your opinions on our sacraments to yourself. If you're going to lead people astray as to the meaning and application of the Roman Catholic faith, I'll keep you busy with this all day if you want.
I'm voicing my opinion, YOU call it judgement, YOU do that alot.
Po-tay-to, po-tah-to
On the other hand, you claim to know what I worry about and what I think. Without asking I might add.
No, you've done a good enough job of exhibiting your thought processes without me asking.
Yawn. I already have raised the possibilty that people often go to mass at other churches. I myself go to Mass sometimes, but the Pastor at my church doesn't assume I am not keeping the sabbath holy.
If your pastor knew you were studying to enter the deaconate (or something similar) and saw your car parked at a strip bar every night, would he logically conclude that perhaps you won't take your ministry very seriously?
I don't see any of the parents in the article claiming they were at other churches when they weren't at this parish. One can debate whether using the envelope-method is appropriate, but according to the pastor, there's no obligation to actually donate any money, just submit the envelope as proof there was attendance at mass.
Since I never expressed any opinions on the sacraments, and since it's the forth or fifith time you have made these things up, we must assume it's purposeful false witness. Hit your knees, if you are a Christian.
If you're going to lead people astray as to the meaning and application of the Roman Catholic faith, I'll keep you busy with this all day if you want.
I like busy. I never led anyone astray, but you have done quite a good job by lying so much.
Precisely what I have done,,,and nothing else.
but according to the pastor, there's no obligation to actually donate any money
And no one said they there was, you made that up. Hit your knees.
just submit the envelope as proof there was attendance at mass
Not Mass, His Mass.