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12 Nov 2009 02:10 pm
On Remaining Catholic
A reader writes:
It is very difficult to read your blog some days. The pain leaps off the
monitor and sears me. It does sound like you are in stage three -
enlightenment - of Battered Women's Syndrome. Please help yourself and your soul; break away from the
church.
Another writes:
I deeply admire your staying in your church. It needs men and
women of courage to stay and bear witness to its sick and sinful ways.
I do the same in my Presbyterian Church, which disallows gay pastors,
even though we have many, which disallows gay marriage, which I find
reprehensible.
But I stay because I believe, and I live by hope, not
because I'm an optimist, but because one of the gifts of faith is
hope--and hope spurs perseverance, and perseverance says I will not
quit until justice has been done. We must fight.
Again, I
read your blog and I follow your 'way' because you are committed to the
faith. I've known enough people, colleagues, and grad students to know
that committed people are the ones that attract my admiration, because
they aren't cynics, they believe in something.
I recently
decided to work part-time as my church's youth pastor, the lowest
status job in the church, but I know in youth and children lies the
kingdom, so precious, so fragile, so beautiful.
Keep the faith, my
friend. Jesus will lead us into a better way, a clearer way, someday,
someday, I pray.
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