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that message barely gets through.
I had to give props to my pastor this past weekend, though. He said that for too many of us, the definition of a "good Catholic" is Mass attendance, and focus on the Eucharist. While not in the least bit downplaying that -- because it IS important -- he said that the true blueprint of being a good Catholic can be found in the Beatitudes.
It took all I had not to jump up from the pew and yell, "YESSSS!"
Early in winter the church had a euchre night, where all participants were given "play money" that they could donate to five charities that had information booths set up in the hallway. I was at the Catholic Relief Services booth. I can't count the people who came over, looked at my materials on poverty and relief efforts, then walked away and put all their money into the right to life tin. This was when the hurricanes were still in the news, and one woman came up and asked if any of this money would be going to Florida. I said, no, it's for Haitian relief because the island is extremely poor and has been devastated. "Well," she said, "people in Florida are hurting too."
Sometimes this parish makes it extremely difficult to do social action work. But we persevere.
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