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Author Topic: Novus ordo cancels Stations of the Cross while basketball practice is held  (Read 1917 times)

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Quote from: Viva Cristo Rey
It's one of these combined communities.  Two priests two deacons.
It would be common sense if the priest was living at the rectory.  The parish center was supposed to be used for Catechism but hypocrite Catholics have rented to school board, scouts , women's club, and secular activities.

Someone was too lazy and indifferent to open the Church doors and lead The Stations of the Cross. Don't really need the NO priest.

Overpaid boot licking Pseudo Catholics.  That was unkind of me.

Sad to say my sister in law is a sister of mercy and is a major hypocrite.  Notre Dame football is a priority.  I feel sorry for her.  





I'm sorry.  I'm upset.  I should be praying for these people.  












Quote from: Ladislaus
I guess that the weather was too bad for the priest to walk over from the rectory ... undoubtedly joined with an interior walkway to the church, as most NO complexes are now.  I've heard stories (from the people involved) of NO priests being "too busy" to administer Last Rites to a dying person due to watching a football game on TV; I kid you not.
  Is that a mortal sin?


In the end they will have to answer to God.

Forgoing Last Rites for television? That is nefarious. Truly evil.

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Quote from: Viva Cristo Rey
Quote from: Ladislaus
I guess that the weather was too bad for the priest to walk over from the rectory ... undoubtedly joined with an interior walkway to the church, as most NO complexes are now.  I've heard stories (from the people involved) of NO priests being "too busy" to administer Last Rites to a dying person due to watching a football game on TV; I kid you not.
  Is that a mortal sin?


But of course it is.