David Murphy sells mass cards for €4 each. He splits the money with a priest in India who signs them all and ‘remembers’ the beneficiaries in a mass.
Cabaal wrote: Surely it doesn't matter where the priest is or how many hundreds or thousands of mass cards they sign because if he still remembers people when saying mass then surely its no different to a priest in Ireland doing the same?
Manach wrote: » Cards are a means to express a sense of shared emotion and communicative emotion - thus in one sense fulfil their function.
homer911 wrote: » There is also the implied perspective that in some way the priest is "closer" to God and therefore his intercessionary prayers are more "valuable" than others
Mrs OBumble wrote: And the complainers implied perspective that a priest in a developing country is somehow less valuable than one in Ireland.
Rainman16 wrote: » Mass cards are just another part of the scam, another way to part idiots from their money.
Cabaal wrote: » I came across this on LiveLine and it sort of strikes me as strange . . .
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Why can't you people just leave us and our customs alone?
You're not Catholic or other Christian denominations, that's cool you can do your thing a be an atheist.
But please don't disparage and mock the church which you left for cheap brownie points. For people who don't follow the faith your lives seem to revolve around criticising it on message boards.
If you were Confirmed you are a full made member of the Church and you will always be welcomed back if you chose to return. When you experience death in your family like I have you will remember that.
Cabaal wrote: » You don't live in a bubble, No faith or idea should be free from being commented on, if thats the world you want to live in then you better find a time machine and go back to 1960's Ireland. Anybody that isn't a catholic knows that doing your own thing is not liked by the catholic church, state funded schools consistently interfere with the upbringing of non Catholics. Denying them education and even when they get into schools often denying them their right to opt out of catholic religion classes. I'm all for being allowed to do our own thing, but the church as the self declared moral guardians should lead by example and stay out of the business of non Catholics. We know they are simply incapable of doing just that though, thats why they've been against every progressive thing in this country from loan parents allowances, contraception use/sale, marriage equality etc. I know many Catholics that think mass cards are a complete and utter scam, are they scoring brownie points against their own faith too? I have experienced death in my family and the catholic church are like vultures to the dead, they'll stand up and talk about how well they knew the person and how religious the person was but the priest didn't know the dead person and the dead person sure as hell wasn't religious. Lying to promote your religion is just wrong and yet its common practice among priests, I've seen it time and time again over the years. In many parishes up and down the country the priests have banned family members from talking at the funeral mass in the church and instead the priest (who often doesn't know the dead person) will make some awful attempt to talk about a person they didn't even know. I've also seen how they hang around old people trying to get what money they can out of them as the old people's brains are no longer as sharp as they used to be. Its disgusting to prey on vulnerable old people like this.
LordSutch wrote: » Bit of a mystery to us Anglicans, but I gather you pay money for the Priest to pray for the souls of the dead? ...or something like that. I'm not knocking the practice, just displayng total ignorance on the subject.
LordSutch wrote: » So you have to buy one for between €5 and €10 ... and this is instead of a Sympathy card I guess?
Skommando wrote: » Protestants also donate plenty to their Churches. Anything can be twisted to fit whatever agenda someone wants.
Skommando wrote: » And there's us thinking it was a thread about mass cards, when instead it's the same old ulterior agenda, the same sectarian cut and paste monologue rant, the same old soapboxing.
Galway_Old_Man wrote: » Are Mass cards even a thing in other countries? They've come up at times in dealings with non-Irish Catholics, and they've never heard of them.
martinedwards wrote: » True, but I've never been encouraged to donate to a church so that I could spiritually benefit. Sit on a soft seat, yes. Hear better quality sound, yes. Be under a roof that keeps out the rain, yes. Keep auntie Mabel out of hell.. No.
Skommando wrote: » The same as Catholics do, unless you want to pretend otherwise for sectarian purposes, in which case you'd be wrong again.
martinedwards wrote: » So, what is the point of a Mass card then? is it a donation for someone to pray for the soul of a dead person? if so then it is one of those areas where Protestantism and Catholicism differ.
Skommando wrote: » This was already answered, and Catholics pay for their clergy through donations as do Protestants.