3 thoughts on “Our Faith against the Feardemic”
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Outstanding sermon on the fraudulent fear-demic. We will never hear anything like this is my Cathedral parish. Instead our priest preached clear heresy on Jesus’ miracle of the Loaf and the Fishes. He said it was a miracle of sharing: the audience shared the food they already had with one another.
Instead of “sharing the food,” our parish is now selling it. Yes, drive-thru exact change, take-out meals, advertised specials (not the Mass) are now why the masked many are going to the church. It’s safe; it’s sanitary; it’s so sad!
Maria–You note demonstrates that in many ways the Church considers itself is business more concerned about money than grace..