I thought I had found a home within the Catholic Church but I am struggling (really struggling) with two aspects;
One is the discrimination towards people who are gay.
The second is the hypocrisy, when Jesus stated that we should love one another, surely that didn't come with conditions attached?. There is lots of cosying up in our church (s'long as it is with other Catholics) lots of collections for our already very priviledged offspring (to attend events or pretty up the already gorgeous school).
DD attends the school and nothing is valued there except academia and how rich your parents are. The G&T programme seems to be give a lot of precedence, it is all some of her friends talk about. This isn't sour grapes, she was asked to join but declined
on the grounds that her friend wanted to attend but was told she wasn't clever enough!. I would love them to be involved in some sort of community projects outside of SVP. To be twinned with a school in a developing nation for instance or to allow their facilities to be used by other local groups.
The school down the road from them takes kids from tougher backgrounds, it is literally falling down. DD's friends call it chav central
and I have heard their parents make many disparaging comments about it. But the teachers there are so committed and are trying to make a difference with very little resources.
DD would move there if she were not in the middle of GCSE coursework and both DS's will be going to "chav central".
I have been praying more (through lent) and this all feels so wrong. I do speak out and write letters and I tried to speak to the priest. The next week the sermon was about 'But Catholics' ie how there is nothing worse than someone who claims to be Catholic but doesn't like this or that.
I think that is a dangerous attitude as how is an organisation to grow or develop if it is not critiqued or reviewed?
We have redirected the monthly direct debit from the school to Unicef but what would you do? stay and keep protesting or walk?