trying2understand
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Yelsew, just to dispell any notion of hipocracy on your part:Originally posted by Yelsew:
I did not see one person in attendance that could be considered a poverty case or underprivileged. Most men dressed in tuxedos or other highly formalwear the women in formal attire. Those in poverty, which the church espouses as a basic tenet, were not in the least visible. What I witnessed was an expensive production for the wealthy. Seems to me an open display of hipocracy.
1) When you attended services at your church to honor the coming of the baby Jesus into the world, did you wear your nicest clothes or your oldest and shabbiest?
2) How many homeless people did you pick up on the way to church?
BTW, the local Catholic Church which I attend, distributed over 4,000 gifts of clothing, coats, household items and toys (all new - not used)to the local needy this Christmas. This is in addition to the over 300 Christmas meals contributed, prepared, and delivered by members of my Church. Oh yes, we also had volunteers picking up and driving persons to Mass who otherwise could not get there on their own.
And this sort of thing occurs all year round within the Catholic Church, not just at Christmas.
When someone believes that what they personally witness is all that exists, they come off looking a bit silly.
