Well, I certainly wouldn’t call her out for it, but I also think we each have a piece of the puzzle. I believe the RCC has the Eucharist right, the contemplation of the mysteries of God, the explanation of the graces given by God, the Majesteriam of the Church, but it would be nice to also have more than the idea that we don’t know when He’s coming, so don’t worry about it, just be caught doing what you’re supposed to be doing and all is well. I’ve heard stories that the early apostles found their disciples were just sitting around waiting for Him to return because they thought it was so near. The apostles decided it was better to get on with the spreading of the gospel, they deliberately gave it a lesser role in the proselytizing.
>>I believe the RCC has the Eucharist right...<<
That is one of the reasons she left.