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What do you admire about your favorite priest?
« Reply #10 on: July 30, 2010, 12:39:27 PM »
Excuse me.  I hope it didn't sound like His Excellency was looking for attention.  He wasn't.  But he sure got it.  If you can imagine seeing a fully vested priest in an airport, you can imagine the surprise of all the people there.

What do you admire about your favorite priest?
« Reply #11 on: July 30, 2010, 12:43:53 PM »
Quote from: Trinity
Excuse me.  I hope it didn't sound like His Excellency was looking for attention.  He wasn't.  But he sure got it.  If you can imagine seeing a fully vested priest in an airport, you can imagine the surprise of all the people there.



HUH? What are you talking about? :surprised:


What do you admire about your favorite priest?
« Reply #12 on: July 30, 2010, 12:57:43 PM »
Quote from: Emerentiana
Quote from: Alex
Quote from: MaterDominici
My favorite priest is whichever one God chooses to send me at any point in time.  :wink:


 Good answer!


There seems to be  an idea today amoung trad Catholics that priests are just sacrament dispensing machines.  Go to mass and leave!   Just hang on to what you have. :incense:
I guess it comes from the distrust of the clergy, because of so much scandal and betrayals.  I have lots of stories to tell about priests who are FRIENDS.  They are courageous priests, who do more for the faithful than just say mass and sequester away from the faithful after mass.  I will tell some stories later.
Dont any of you here recall good moments with the clergy?  Dont any of you here have a priest friend thats been to your house for dinner, or has counseled you in a crisis in your life, or has gone an extra mile for you and your family?


I don't understand why what she said implies that she doesn't consider priests to be friends or friendly etc... Maybe she feels the same way I do, that there would be a lot of personal info going out online with such stories and it's better to keep the answer neutral. It's the same reason I wouldn't get into bad experiences either. I don't know if that's her reasoning but it's mine so... I'm not sure that the accusation of treating priests like sacrament dispensing machines is necessarily the first/only conclusion to draw from a vague answer.

What do you admire about your favorite priest?
« Reply #13 on: July 30, 2010, 01:04:26 PM »
Didn't you see my post telling the story, Emerentiana?  I'm getting afraid to say anything on this board.  There is so darned much fraternal correction based on so darned much misunderstanding.  

Thanks for asking so I could clear it up.  It is cleared up, isn't it?  Let me know.

What do you admire about your favorite priest?
« Reply #14 on: July 30, 2010, 01:33:07 PM »
Father Andrew Jeffers, R.I.P.

Fr. Andrew's charity and understanding of the human heart will never be forgotten.

He offered the sacraments at a tiny chapel in Terre Haute, Indiana.

What a loss for us poor sinners.