.. can you imagine the furore if they insisted that school uniforms be worn, tried to stop money being handed out, spoke out against parties and fancy dos being associated with the day, insisted that only children who were brought to mass regularly could partake?
.. family had been too busy with the party to go to the church!!
Anyone think this actually could be true??!
Local priest near me writes a column in the local newspaper. he suggested recently in it that confirmation should be postponed for a few years since it only seems to exist to support the bouncy castle industry
I dunno, could be a nice reciprocal earner there - maybe bouncy castles could have their productss plastered with advertising?
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the State has also used the church to provide education for children?So to put my point bluntly… The church has used the education system in this country for years, so what if parent use the church for a few photos on a Childs “special” day.
I dunno, could be a nice reciprocal earner there - maybe bouncy castles could have their productss plastered with advertising?
"Try Mass - it's great!!"
The thing that cracks me up to some extent about churches laying down restrictive rules about the likes of communions, funerals etc, is that these things are their cash cows.
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So the church pockets the money and then starts complaining about the people who've just stumped up a not insignificant amount of cash. Nice.
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The thing that cracks me up to some extent about churches laying down restrictive rules about the likes of communions, funerals etc, is that these things are their cash cows.
I'm sure it would be great if all these people came to Mass and put their hands in their pockets when the dish comes around, but they don't. They do, for whatever reason, want the christening, communion, wedding and funeral and the church is more than happy to take their money for these.
So the church pockets the money and then starts complaining about the people who've just stumped up a not insignificant amount of cash. Nice.
The majority of the money received by the Church comes from the Sunday collections and Easter dues which are paid by regular mass goers. The contributions made by people using the Church for weddings, christenings (never heard of Communions needing a contribution) etc are a minor part of their funding and a lot of it goes on stuff like turning on the heating and lights for the afternoon, cleaning the red carpet, etc. Why should they get all this for free when they make absolutely no contribution for the rest of the year? It really annoys me the way some people like the Church to be there as a handy resource when they want it, but expect everyone else to pay for its maintainance and upkeep and give up their time free of charge to polish the floor, arrange the flowers on the altar and so on. And I don't think the Church is 'more than happy' to have people like this using the Church. From what I've heard they would far prefer if only people for whom the sacraments mean something would actually take part in them and other people would stop being hypocritical and disrespectful.
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