This isn't against the Catholic Church so please don't be offended. The article was about the Main Church going to close one of the smaller ones here in our area because basically it is to poor. It is bringing in enough to cover the bills, but the Diosees?sp is telling them that they need to bring in something like $2000 more per month to be viable. The parish is mostly elderly and unemployed.
To me this is a case of the Church being ran like a business (it isn't only the Catholic Church that works this way), and I can hear my Grandpa saying "GOD WILL PROVIDE" Our little church wasn't rich in money. It was undenominational and was built as a Community House of Worship because the people were so varied in their faiths and couldn't always make it into town to their "home" church but still wanted a place to worship. On any given Sunday in bad weather we would have people who belonged to 4 different faiths.
Anyhow we came out of Church one Sunday morning and there was a car with a young family sitting in the driveway, as I said I was raised in the country and these people would not have just "seen the church" and decided to stop. The father told Grandpa that they were traveling for him to take a new job, and had had car trouble that took all their funds to fix, they had slept in their car the night before and had prayed about thier situation. When they came to the turn-off for the Ridge, he said GOD told him to turn off, he being human didn't really want to because this was a backroad and they were almost out of gas and he was worried that they would be "stuck in the boonies" But his wife told him that "if they asked GOD for help they needed to accept it". Grandpa handed him everything that had been in the offering plate plus some out of his own pocket and sent them on the way with a prayer. One of the older women told him "you just gave them the electric bill money and it is due Friday" Grandpa just looked at her and said "GOD WILL PROVIDE" Wens when he arrived at church there was an envelope on the alter with the exact amount (plus postage) that was needed with a note saying "GOD said you needed this". Would be strong enough proof to me but it wasn't the end of the story a couple years later the church needed a new roof, as the old one was damaged in a storm. Grandpa again firmly said "GOD WILL PROVIDE", the next day a letter was delivered with the exact amount for the new roof, the note explained that the church had helped them while they were traveling for a new job, the new job was working out great and they now felt it was time to payback with interest what was given them.
So I guess that my thought is that if we "humans" would just do GODS work that he has given us to do, and let him take care of the Business part of it we wouldn't have this type of thing.
To me this is a case of the Church being ran like a business (it isn't only the Catholic Church that works this way), and I can hear my Grandpa saying "GOD WILL PROVIDE" Our little church wasn't rich in money. It was undenominational and was built as a Community House of Worship because the people were so varied in their faiths and couldn't always make it into town to their "home" church but still wanted a place to worship. On any given Sunday in bad weather we would have people who belonged to 4 different faiths.
Anyhow we came out of Church one Sunday morning and there was a car with a young family sitting in the driveway, as I said I was raised in the country and these people would not have just "seen the church" and decided to stop. The father told Grandpa that they were traveling for him to take a new job, and had had car trouble that took all their funds to fix, they had slept in their car the night before and had prayed about thier situation. When they came to the turn-off for the Ridge, he said GOD told him to turn off, he being human didn't really want to because this was a backroad and they were almost out of gas and he was worried that they would be "stuck in the boonies" But his wife told him that "if they asked GOD for help they needed to accept it". Grandpa handed him everything that had been in the offering plate plus some out of his own pocket and sent them on the way with a prayer. One of the older women told him "you just gave them the electric bill money and it is due Friday" Grandpa just looked at her and said "GOD WILL PROVIDE" Wens when he arrived at church there was an envelope on the alter with the exact amount (plus postage) that was needed with a note saying "GOD said you needed this". Would be strong enough proof to me but it wasn't the end of the story a couple years later the church needed a new roof, as the old one was damaged in a storm. Grandpa again firmly said "GOD WILL PROVIDE", the next day a letter was delivered with the exact amount for the new roof, the note explained that the church had helped them while they were traveling for a new job, the new job was working out great and they now felt it was time to payback with interest what was given them.
So I guess that my thought is that if we "humans" would just do GODS work that he has given us to do, and let him take care of the Business part of it we wouldn't have this type of thing.
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