[Faith-talk] Blindness and church

devona able djasister at windstream.net
Sat Feb 13 19:21:15 UTC 2010


Amen!

Can I ask a favor?

I need off the list my pc is crashing.

Devona
djasister at windstream.net 
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  From: d 
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  Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 6:44 AM
  Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Blindness and church


  I am a little worried about "styles of worship."  I think all of us old 
  geezers need to be around young people and to respect, if not necessarily 
  appreciate, their music and culture, to the degree that it does not conflict 
  with Scripture.  Also, the you ng people need to learn to sing the old hymns 
  and to understand and respect their elders.  Scripture teaches that the 
  older men and women must teach the younger, and how can they do that if they 
  never mix?  I don't see anything in Scripture that says that heaven will be 
  segregated by age, race, nationality, or anything else?

  Debbie Brown

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  From: "Frank Lordi" <timber_wolf899 at yahoo.com>
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  Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 12:23 PM
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  "How some people practice the faith or put it into practice does not change 
  the content of what the faith is."

  This is a great truth that sadly many fail to realize.
  Thanks Father.
  Frank



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  From: Fr. John Sheehan <xaviersocietyfortheblind at yahoo.com>
  To: "Faith-talk, for the discussion of faith and religion" 
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  Sent: Mon, February 8, 2010 10:06:42 AM
  Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Blindness and church

  One of the great accomplishments of Vatican II was recognizing that the 
  Church is made up of people of very different tastes and gifts and ways of 
  wanting to worship. Many individual parishes offer a range of Mass styles - 
  and if you cannot find one parish that has something you like, there are 
  bound to be others. In the same way, more churches are now offering Masses 
  in different languages - French, Latin, Spanish, Creole, etc. Some like 
  guitar music - some like incense and organs - some like quiet.

  It is important to keep in mind the difference between styles of worship - 
  and that includes the personality of the priest and the preaching - and the 
  content, which is the credal content of the faith. I am a Catholic, firmly 
  and committed. Do I agree with each and every policy of the Roman Catholic 
  Church? Nope. If I am ever in a position to help create change, I do. But 
  the basics of my faith do not change according to whether I like the pastor, 
  approve of the music, or disagree with the preaching or the way an 
  individual or even a group of individuals is treated. How some people 
  practice the faith or put it into practice does not change the content of 
  what the faith is.

  We are all sinners - we all fail - and I try hard not to put myself in the 
  position of judging (something Jesus warned against a lot). My call is to 
  live the faith as best I can - and to forgive those who fail, as I hope they 
  will forgive me.
  Fr. John R. Sheehan, SJ
  Chairman


  Xavier Society for the Blind
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  From: Norma Crosby <norma.crosby at gmail.com>
  To: "Faith-talk, for the discussion of faith and religion" 
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  Sent: Fri, February 5, 2010 2:34:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Blindness and church

  I have been watching this thread for a few days without making comment.
  However, I guess I have two to make. Understand that I am just a spiritual
  seeker. I hold no position in any church hierarchy, so here goes.

  First, I am hearing some people suggest that you find a different church,
  and I would agree that if you are uncomfortable in your parish, you should
  look for a new church home. That is not a recommendation to leave the
  Catholic Church. Rather, it is a suggestion that you search and find a
  congregation where you are more comfortable.

  Second, I see others have suggested that you leave your current faith
  altogether, and I think that sounds radical unless you are truly unhappy
  with the church as a whole. I am not a Catholic, although I have an interest
  in learning more about Catholicism, but I would point out that you will find
  negative aspects of almost any faith you choose. You will find people in
  virtually every denomination who are more narrow minded than you would like,
  and you probably will run across discrimination on the basis of your
  blindness as well. This is a togh decision, and I will be praying for you as
  you make.

  Best regards,
  Norma Crosby


  On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Beth <thebluesisloose at gmail.com> wrote:

  > Yes, RJ. I'm on Facebook under www.facebook.com/tallygirl. Check me out.
  > Beth
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