Why? I’m just telling it like it is. I’m a boomer lifelong Catholic. Catholic school from start to finish—including through grad school. Some of the most serious and devout Catholics I’ve ever known think nothing of heading straight to the exit after getting the cookie. |
You call it "the cookie"? |
My Catholic know-it-all, I’d remind you that we don’t refer to the Eucharist in that way. |
It’s a homily, not a sermon. |
Homily and sermon are synonyms. It's when the preist talks. |
Sermon is the term used in other denominations, not Catholicism. |
You clearly don’t know your history. |
No, they’re not. A homily is specifically related to the Bible passages read during that Mass. |
I’ve never heard a a Catholic priest refer to it as a sermon bc and it also says homily in the missalettes. Agree with Pp that sermon is more of a Protestant term. |
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The Judas Shuffle is nothing new.
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Lol I can call it the cookie. Jesus doesn’t care. |
It’s not the “sermon” in a Catholic Mass. Ever. — the Cookie Catholic |
No "lifelong Catholic" would ever call it a "cookie". Simply ridiculous and offensive. |
Was this a Lutheran service? |
+1. This sub-forum is overrun with miserable atheist trolls who can't help but expose themselves. |