decembersal
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I think it's such a disgrace that priests need to be paid - surely €10 or €20 is more than enough to donate? Anybody else any views on priests being paid for funerals/weddings/letters of freedom etc. Do they know there is a recession on? Why don't the Dioces issue guidelines on this?
Shooting The Breeze then?Mathpac: don't think it's really letting off steam - just making a point....
I think it's such a disgrace that priests need to be paid - surely €10 or €20 is more than enough to donate? Anybody else any views on priests being paid for funerals/weddings/letters of freedom etc. Do they know there is a recession on? Why don't the Dioces issue guidelines on this?
Why is it a disgrace? Do you think the church heats itself, paints itself, repairs itself etc? The money is not for the priest, its a donation towards the upkeep of the parish.
Whilst this may be true, the catholic church in Ireland is not exactly short of money as far as I can see. Plenty of priests near me with housekeepers, nice cars etc. If individual parishes struggle, surely the money should be spead around a bit?
Whilst this may be true, the catholic church in Ireland is not exactly short of money as far as I can see. Plenty of priests near me with housekeepers, nice cars etc. If individual parishes struggle, surely the money should be spead around a bit?
The money is spread around. Why do you object to paying for the use of the church for weddings, Christenings etc? People who go to Mass every Sunday contribute on a weekly basis to the upkeep of the Church and Parish which is why you have a nice Church for your Weddings and Holy Communions and so on. We don't object and also make a donation when we use the Church for a special occasion, but I know so many people who just use the Church now and again and go mad when they're asked to make a contribution. It just seems a bit mean to me. And priests may have housekeepers, but that's because they're on call 24/7. They still need to eat, and live in clean accommodation.
And priests may have housekeepers, but that's because they're on call 24/7. They still need to eat, and live in clean accommodation.
Hi Truthseeker
I agree with 99% of the remarks you make on these boards. However, we will have to disagree as regards religion.
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