Anonymous wrote:wow, where is the love? this woman was at her mother's funeral. this action just reeks of a lack of compassion, which i think would be counter to what God would want.
i seriously doubt this woman was taking a stand at her mother's funeral. have some compassion.
maybe Mom didn't leave enough money to the church....seriously, why even start to officiate at the funeral if he didn't plan to finish?Anonymous wrote:And what reason did the priest have for refusing to officiate at her mother's grave site, which he also did? Mother was a lifelong Catholic who struggled to put four kids through Catholic school. Even if you can justify what this priest did to her daughter at mom's funeral, how can you justify his treatment of mother, who was a devout Catholic? Is this what Jesus does? Turn his back on the faithful?
Anonymous wrote:The priest could not knowingly give the Eucharist to a hetrosexual couple living in sin. It isn't a "gay" thing.
Anonymous wrote:I bet they happily accepted any monetary donation she made to the church.
This is why I am an Episcopalian now.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people are ok with the way this woman was treated! Like a PP, this is Just another reason why I cannot and will not return to the Catholic Church. She did it to "goad" the priest?! Seriously?! And he declined to perform the graveside service? What is wrong with people?
Anonymous wrote:She was trying to goad the priest. Serves her right.
Anonymous wrote:Please do not talk about Catholicism if you know nothing about Catholicism. No one but the priest actually knows why he refused her the Eucharist. He knows that she is not in a state of grace he cannot give her the Eucharist. The assumption that it was because she is gay is a big leap. The priest cannot defend himself by telling how she is not in a state of grace. It is a sin under Catholic doctrine for anyone to receive the body of Christ if he/she is not in a state of grace and the sin is greater for the priest if he knowingly administers the Eucharist under these circumstances. That is why a priest cannot knowingly administer the Eucharist to someone who is divorce and remarried without an annulment. To be divorced alone does not prohibit someone from being n a state of grace and receiving the Eucharist. Without knowing why the priest acted as he did, and his inability to discuss his actions, everyone is jumping to conclusions based up the woman being gay.
Anonymous wrote:Every time I think about returning to the church something like this happens that reminds me of why I can no longer worship as a Catholic.