Amber St. Clare
Brilliant_Rock
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I am not Catholic, however my husband is. Periodically he would leave money for me to get a mass card for someone who passed away. I would go to the rectory, give the secretary the name and $10. Easy Peasy.
So about a month ago I went to get one, walked into the rectory and said to the secy: "Id like to buy a mass card" whereupon the Msgr. came running out of his office and in no uncertain terms told me mass cards were NOT for sale, they were for the comfort of the parish and I was free to contribute any amount I thought appropriate. I apologized for offending him.
So today I had to get another card for someone who passed on Wednesday. I gave the secy. the name, she gave me the card, I handed her $10. and began to walk out. She told me that mass card now COST {as in buying} $20.
So I'm confused {and a bit pissed}: Are they for sale or is it voluntary in your parish?
So about a month ago I went to get one, walked into the rectory and said to the secy: "Id like to buy a mass card" whereupon the Msgr. came running out of his office and in no uncertain terms told me mass cards were NOT for sale, they were for the comfort of the parish and I was free to contribute any amount I thought appropriate. I apologized for offending him.
So today I had to get another card for someone who passed on Wednesday. I gave the secy. the name, she gave me the card, I handed her $10. and began to walk out. She told me that mass card now COST {as in buying} $20.
So I'm confused {and a bit pissed}: Are they for sale or is it voluntary in your parish?