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I wouldn't expect their care-taking to get better as their numbers decrease. There is an assumption that the people who stay with the Church will be the "better" Catholics more engaged better tithers etc... but I don't buy it completely. The choirs I remember were full of Vatican II types the CCD teachers a mixed lot the folks that showed up to work festivals were mixed some just neighbors not Catholics. A lot of the work that got done at our Church was just in the name of community not religion. I think the Bishops have so many yes men around them that they think the core of the Church are hard right true believers. We talked about leaving the Church a long time before we did it. The final straw was Lil' Griff's Confirmation. The Bishop decided it was time for a full-fledged wide ranging Cellar style abortion/small family rant instead of a coming of age conversation. I finally realized how unwelcome I was in a parish that was founded by my own Great great grandfather.
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The cars take the sharp turn up the school drive at what I guess is nearly 40mph, without indicating and sometimes even talking on their mobile phones. And they have the temerity to have Child On Board signs in their cars?! I'm not claiming it's a Catholic thing though. My C of E school comes with similar parents, to the extent we had to have a PSCO (police community support officer) outside of the school for a week, issuing tickets to dissuade people from dangerous driving/ parking/ abandoning their cars where they fancied. The driving changed temporarily, but bad habits are creeping back... |
It is a Catholic thing.
The idea is that you have Holy Days of Obligation. You are obligated to make an appearance. But you aren't obligated to stick around afterwards for coffee hour. So they zoom in at the last minute, and roar out as soon as it's over. I know, I used to be one. |
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Then I woke up. Pope Shnope. Fuck em all. |
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I actually had a short frank talk with Dad about this a few minutes ago. The regular priest was out yesterday and the replacement from the diocese gave them a talk on the evils of cafeteria Catholicism.
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... with holy fire in their eyes
Here's a NY Times with a bit of history and an update. The women of the 60's are now grey-haired, but still on the movement. |
Nice voice! Will these old nuns outlive Rome?
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Possibly the pope will learn why you shouldn't piss off the people that choose whether or not to starch your underwear. :eyebrow:
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Sister Sherman fights back.
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somewhat off topic...
The Pope now has a twitter handle @pontifex. Quote:
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Being the pope and all, you'd hope he was following someone!
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I'm not a member of the Catholic Church. But I do think it's important to follow the politics of this Church because it affects the politics of so many countries. Today, there are announments of the new Pope that are truly important... NY Times By JIM YARDLEY and JASON HOROWITZ Published: December 16, 2013 Pope Replaces Conservative U.S. Cardinal on Influential Vatican Committee Quote:
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