HT to <http://hicatholicmom.blogspot.com/>Esther for this keeper!


<http://hancaquam.blogspot.com/2008/10/church-is-not-wal-mart.html>Church<http://hancaquam.blogspot.com/2008/10/church-is-not-wal-mart.html>
 
is not Wal-Mart

1). The Roman Catholic Church isn't WalMart or Burger King; it's the 
Body of Christ.

2). Catholic priests, nuns, sisters/brothers and laity aren't 
employees; we are members of the Body of Christ.

3). The doctrine and dogma of the Catholic Church are not consumer 
products that the Church's employees sell to those who want them; 
Catholic doctrine and dogma express the unchanging truth of the faith.

4). Life in a Catholic parish is not a trip to Disney Land or Target 
or McDonald's where your consumer needs and whims are catered to by 
the whimpering clergy and lay staff; parish life is the life of 
Christ for the local Catholic family.

5). You do not come into the Catholic Church b/c you like the 
building better than you like the Methodist chapel; or because the 
priest at the Catholic parish is cuter than the Baptist preacher; or 
because you heard that the homilies are shorter at St. Bubba's by the 
Lake than they are at the Unitarian Church. You come into the 
Catholic Church because you believe that the Catholic faith is the 
truth of the gospel taught by Christ himself and given to his apostles.

6). Leaving the Catholic Church because a priest was mean to you, or 
because sister whacked you with a ruler, or because the church 
secretary looked at you funny is as stupid as giving up on the truths 
of math because you hate your high school algebra teacher. Why would 
anyone let a crazy priest or a cranky nun or anyone else for the 
matter drive you out of the faith you believe is true? My only 
conclusion: you never thought it was true to begin with; or, you have 
a favorite sin the Church teaches against and crazy priests and 
cranky nuns is as good an excuse as any to leave and pursue your sin 
all the while feeling justified b/c Father and/or Sister are such jerks.

7). Anyone who comes in the Catholic Church thinking that they will 
find clouds of angels at Mass dressed as parishioners; hordes of 
perfect saints kneeling for communion; seminaries packed with angelic 
young men burning to be priests; a parish hall stacked to the ceiling 
with morally pure people eager to serve; and a priest without flaw or 
blemish, well, you're cracked and you probably need to go back and 
try again. Telling Catholics that they aren't perfect makes as much 
sense as telling fish they're wet. We know already. Move on.

8). Of the hundreds of priests and religious I know, I know two who 
could count as saints right now. The rest of us are deeply flawed, 
impure, struggling creatures who know all too well that we fail 
utterly to meet the basic standards of holiness. For that matter: so 
do you. Get in line.

9). The Catholic Church owes no one a revision of her doctrine or 
dogma. She didn't change to save most of Europe from becoming 
Protestant, why would you imagine that she would change just to get 
you in one of her parishes?

10). If you want to become Catholic, do it. But do it because you 
think the Church teaches the true faith. If a cranky priest on a 
blogsite is enough to keep you from embracing the truth of the faith, 
then two things are painfully clear: 1) you do not believe the Church 
teaches the faith; 2) and you care more about expressing your hurt 
consumer feelings than you do for your immortal soul.

Fr. Philip, OP

UPDATE: Yes, I am a priest, and a huge part of my ministry is to 
console, to be present, to advise, and to try my best to shine out 
the light of Christ. As a Dominican friar, I do all of that first and 
best by telling the truth! The best pastoral approach is always to 
tell the truth, so please, forget the notion that "to be pastoral" is 
somehow opposed to "telling the truth" or "teaching the faith."

The Truth is Always Pastoral.

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Lord, may everything we do begin with Your inspiration and continue 
with Your help,
so that all our prayers and works may begin in You and by You be happily ended.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
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Lord, may everything we do begin with Your inspiration and continue 
with Your help,
so that all our prayers and works may begin in You and by You be happily ended.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

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