Praise God from who all blessings flow!
But she still shouldn’t be a “pastor.”
My mother in law tended bar and worked as a go-go girl while she put herself through theological school. She had a good heart, but she was a train wreck as a pastor.
...I felt like the preacher was just speaking to me directly.
Probably better than going from a preacher to a prostitute.
(Did I really say that?)
$300,000 per year gets you a house in Malibu and 7 cars including a Ferrari? Something doesn’t quite add up.
Praise God from whom all blessings flow’ is one of my favorite songs to sing or listen to while at Church.
This is an old traditional song that is usually sung in a lower key, easy for a man to sing with.
Many parishes of today don’t use the old songs, choosing instead, more folk music type songs that start out at a high pitch.
“Immaculate Mary” is another favorite. This and other songs for Mary were sung to observe the Day of Ascension on or near May 5th.
My Catholic Grade School would line up outside for a procession with the Pastor each May.
I agree. at this point she needs to find herself maybe in five years it would be great but at this point she needs a lot of self examination because a pastures job is spiritual guidance and at this point she needs to slow down and work on herself a few years before being someone that people go to when they are having a spiritual crises. and actually eventually she could be a great resource but not immediately.
That was my exact first thought
Why not?
Indeed, it could be much worse!