As in the parables, Christian churches also have their little doors.
We enter it, neither seen nor known.
“This week I saw an old lady, very old.
Looking right and left as if being stalked, she entered with her mask through the small door of the church to attend mass.
She communicated with great devotion.
We felt that she was living this moment with intensity.
It was edifying. ”
This account of a leader of a large Catholic association who prefers to keep his anonymity so as not to question the priest who opened, despite the ban, his church, to a few faithful for his weekly masses shows, according to the points of sight, an act of disobedience or resistance.
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These practices worthy of the catacombs aroused the ire of Mgr Aupetit, Archbishop of Paris, who reproached these
“disobedient”
priests
on Radio Notre-Dame for
“doing their little business in their corner”.
Many priests and young Catholics did not appreciate a
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