BrazosDog02 said:
Bob Lee said:
BrazosDog02 said:
Instead of church people worrying about trans people in their church, perhaps the church and people should focus more on the commentary by the preacher about turnout on Easter?
Just a thought.
That IS the point fool. These demoniacs aren't packing the pews on Sundays. Why? They did this to mock our Lord. No other reason.
Fool? Come on, now. That's a little much, eh?
My entire comment is based on what I understand to be "they held a funeral in a Catholic church becuase they felt it was fine to do, and they intentionally left out anything negative that would cause the church to disallow it." If that is incorrect, then please correct me.
Implicit in any invitation is an expectation to dress and act in a way that's appropriate to the thing. Proper to the mass are things like solemnity, adoration, liturgy, eucharistic prayer, etc. The laity have a responsibility to participate in a certain way.
If you invited me to your wedding, I would bring a gift. I would wear a suit, and I wouldn't embarrass you by making an ass out of myself in front of your other guests.
Or if I rented a venue from you under a certain pretense, should I have the right to abuse the venue or use it in any way for a purpose other than the one you agreed to?
You don't have a right to organize a spectacle as a means to mock the sacrifice of the mass, for your own enjoyment. If you look up the details, it's clear this was intentional. By your own understanding they knew they wouldn't have been able to hold the funeral there if they were honest with the parish or diocese. Which means it was nefarious. But the deceit isn't the worst part. It's the way they behaved during the mass. And I grant you might be ignorant through no fault of yours, about why this is so disgusting. You'll have to take my word for it.
Changing the words to the prayer of the Ave Maria, and eulogizing a trans activist as a ***** and a saint, cheering, dancing in the nave, coming half dressed in the context of a liturgical rite. Those are crimes against God. And I shudder to think how many of those people consumed the Eucharist.