I may have the unpopular opinion of being particularly bothered by the people quoted in the article who won’t go to church unless their particular building is reopened. Do they not know that the Church is much more than a building? My unpopular opinion is that I can see why the bishop wants to close this church if the people don’t have t…
I may have the unpopular opinion of being particularly bothered by the people quoted in the article who won’t go to church unless their particular building is reopened. Do they not know that the Church is much more than a building? My unpopular opinion is that I can see why the bishop wants to close this church if the people don’t have their priorities straight. Of course, he should’ve gone about it much differently, through the correct channels, but I don’t understand how a church with 50 people is sustainable. A single priest can say mass three different times to 50 people, or save his energy and precious time, and say it once to 150 people!
I may have the unpopular opinion of being particularly bothered by the people quoted in the article who won’t go to church unless their particular building is reopened. Do they not know that the Church is much more than a building? My unpopular opinion is that I can see why the bishop wants to close this church if the people don’t have their priorities straight. Of course, he should’ve gone about it much differently, through the correct channels, but I don’t understand how a church with 50 people is sustainable. A single priest can say mass three different times to 50 people, or save his energy and precious time, and say it once to 150 people!