Why does Father exit the sanctuary to shake hands in the pews? Shouldn't he remain in the sanctuary?
I need not remind any Catholic that burying the dead is one of the Corporal Works of Mercy, so to suggest that churches are doing funerals out of venality is uncharitable at best
I've been thinking that I need to start at the funeral home; at the very least there should be something written up to be a kind of guide to the service and et c. - yes?
The church is also a business, not just a charitable enterprise. Many parishes have closed over finances.
I am sure the latter is true but I do hope the former isn't, anywhere.
is to train him to be a leader who knows how to recruit, disciple and empower workers for the vineyard,
words mean things
I worry that the seminarians I talk to get no advice on how to cook for themselves, in the UK our priest shortage is such that men go almost directly from an institutional environment to living alone.
Also, I understand that churches close for financial reasons and that not every priest has administrative skills but I would suggest that that a lack of funds will often exist because a parish does not have enough won souls, committed to its life and mission, to contribute them, which is the real lack.
But we have strayed from the topic of this thread!
canon law lays down that heshouldmust have a finance committee to advise him
Although the parish priest is personally responsible, canon law lays down that heshouldmust have a finance committee to advise him, so he should not need a good head for business himself.
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