Posted on 03/27/2015 2:55:12 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
A parish priest on the troubling news he's learned from kids in the confessional
The Need for Questions in Lent
Lent is a penitential season, a time of purification and of clarification: of being purified of our sins and of clarifying the roots of what has been keeping us from God in the first place.
Purification and clarification can come about through the typical Lenten observances: prayer, almsgiving, and fasting. Fasting, for example, not only acts as an immediate purification of something (ie, a thing is taken away), but it can also clarify in that, as we are feeling the freedom (or the pain) of the purification, we start to ask questions: for example, why have I felt that I have needed this something in my life; what in my life has made me become attached to this; what is the root of my sin problem; and so on.
Questions are crucial when we are striving to get at the root of our actions and when we are trying to better walk in the ways of holiness. The Examination of Conscience, therefore, and all its questions, is a most useful tool in this pursuit for holiness. Often, after a good examination of conscience, I discover that I have forgotten past lessons learned or I discover that I have a certain oversight that I didnt realize I possessed. Such discoveries, when the results of which are put into daily practice, lead to a greater holiness and integrity of life.
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I read it through. I was not surprised by the heartbreaking answers.
I was surprised at the priest. Blaming the parents is one thing, and he is correct as far as it goes, but what surprised me is his own guilt and helplessness, unwilling to take hold of his own parish, jerk the RCIA and the CCD around and get them teaching how to BE Catholic.
Is he one of those priests who ambles about on the floor like a TV preacher, bringing down himself and his own homily to the not-that-special-but-plenty-chummy style that is so common today. Nothing to see here, folks, just move along... (toward Hell).
There is no Gospel Reading, or OT reading, that is not a marvelous catechesis in itself, often already taught best by the Early Fathers or the saints of old. Are their old sermons shared, or at least used as a basis for teaching in his homily, or does he order the empty crap from California that he then simply reads, and bores the socks off everyone?
He is likely as guilty as the parents for depriving and starving the flock, or he wouldn’t be asking “what can be done”?
Just went to a new parish Mass last night. Phew! Certainly Catholic priests are not usually the great preachers you find in other denominations but this man was asleep on his feet. His “sermon” was something about Steve Jobs - I’m still not clear what the point was. And then when a sloppy woman started handing out Holy Communion...
Good question.
Speaking of the garbage emanating from California, Louie Verrechio has posted a video exposing the ludicrous antics at the faux religious ed conference in LA.
A priest with guts. I like it.
We are sitting there enduring nearly blasphemy and an intolerable desecration of piety at every mass. How long, I wonder, do we keep quiet and risk our own salvation for doing so. That is what I am wondering. These priests should be ashamed. We are without shepherds entirely.
It is mortal combat to beg for a Tridentine Mass, because it is so openly despised by the clerics and bishops. The reaction is personal, as if you had spit on their shoe. Disgusting.
I hold on painfully for the blessed Holy Eucharist, and pray for either blindness against what I witness, or the courage to raise hell about it. I hear no answer, so far.
Perhaps God intends to strike against it, Himself.
No guts, there. Ping #2
That whole article needs to be posted.
Thanks... I think. I got 3:39 in, out of ten minutes.
Thankfully, what I attend is no where near that bad, but it would likely serve to so dilute the faith, that one COULD get to the point of attending one that bad.
I’m confused...what are you trying to say?
Nevermind..I see you were directing me to your post #2.
I see what you are saying, but I’m not sure we know enough about this priest to make that judgment. Of course, he is a Novus Ordo priest so chances are he fits that mold, but we just don’t know.
:)
I was taught that problems come from the top, usually, and when they don’t, when they start at the bottom, it depends mightily on how the top reacts to the problem, and how they correct it, or not. They may choose to fail at correction, or to ignore, or to tolerate.
Either way, the priest does not get a pass.
The Need for Questions in Lent
I started to think about this and I came to the following reason: at some point during the past few years, the child felt that she had to choose. She felt, in her limited and child-like understanding of things, that she had to choose between God and parent: to love God and upset the parents or to love parents and hope that God would be ok with not-choosing Him.
Trying to Find Answers to the Usual Questions
They cut the passion reading in half today last year it was a sit down. Vacant make the people suffer. Message is ‘this is not important. What you people think is important is important’
Priest is not in charge the people are. The cantor showed up during the intro. Guitar in hand interrupting the prayer and wearing below the knee faded denim shorts baggy Tee shirt. Big b ball shoes The cantor on Palm Sunday.
The order is broken the priest will not take charge and the congregation is not allowed to correct each other This government take over of society leeches down to this
The authority comes from above. Yet it doesn’t
And the priests are fluffing around as if to say ‘this is something like what we used to do before the laity told us to stop and that mass has to be entertaining.
And there are very few priests now
How can they not see their responsibility in this mess ?
The lack of authority and direction. It’s as if they don’t like Catholicism either
Every one of them should emulate good holy priests
Half the Catholics in the us votes pro abortion foisting this mess on us
Out of order
Bad behavior is exalted even at mass
And there is the other side of the coin.
Complete passion read.
\While people stood.
Choir in red and black — singing appropriate music. Only one was from OCP.
Very solemn sung Mass by the priest.
I pray that priests realize this is what’s needed to bring young people into proper solemnity and to lead parents. We are not all solemnity all the time. We’re good with a k of c fish fry with a keg of beer or a teen dance a three day wedding celebration sports entertainer etc
Mass is mass. They need to take it back, provide the authority
Yeah, it’s a disgrace.
As long as he's talking in a very indirect way about confessions in general that would never lead back to the penitent it's ok.
If he were to say "this morning one of the school kids told me he kicked a dent into his mother's red grand voyager" then there would definitely be a problem to address.
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