MauraAndIainsDad
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- Jun 13, 2001
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Thanks for the link, Zoo Keeper! We'll probably try another church during our stay.
Just to clarify, I don't mind donating money at the Shrine and I know that they need to let people know that the Shrine is totally supported by visitors' donations. However, in my humble (but correct
) opinion, they go over the top and it takes away from my Mass experience. So much so that it is driving me away from returning - my wife feels the same way, BTW.
Also, just to clarify, I can only speak to my observations about the priest shortages in the Atlanta area. I realize that other parts of the country may still be in crisis. Perhaps the Archdiocese of Atlanta is doing a better job of "recruiting" priests; maybe it is the fruits of the Elijah Cup ministry that we've been undertaking for several years. One thing that I have noticed is that a lot of the ordinations are of foreign men, especially Irish, Vietnamese and Latin (Mexican, Columbian, etc.) men. I still notice a shortage of nuns, however.
Just to clarify, I don't mind donating money at the Shrine and I know that they need to let people know that the Shrine is totally supported by visitors' donations. However, in my humble (but correct
) opinion, they go over the top and it takes away from my Mass experience. So much so that it is driving me away from returning - my wife feels the same way, BTW.Also, just to clarify, I can only speak to my observations about the priest shortages in the Atlanta area. I realize that other parts of the country may still be in crisis. Perhaps the Archdiocese of Atlanta is doing a better job of "recruiting" priests; maybe it is the fruits of the Elijah Cup ministry that we've been undertaking for several years. One thing that I have noticed is that a lot of the ordinations are of foreign men, especially Irish, Vietnamese and Latin (Mexican, Columbian, etc.) men. I still notice a shortage of nuns, however.
! So I guess attending the shrine is not an option for me unless I can find someone to go with me.
I would feel I am imposing on Holy Family to attend mass there. While they are welcoming, they have devoted a great deal of time and money to establish a beautiful church for visitors to attend. Kind of insulting to their work to not use the Shrine. They built the facility because they couldn't handle the crowds at their own parish. I would pick another church to attend if I didn't want to go to the Shrine.