tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789630216934748449.post114197651155471405..comments2023-10-05T12:32:37.693-04:00Comments on What If God Says No : What will we sacrifice?Donnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09098975442897816678noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789630216934748449.post-71674231213640816202020-04-16T08:43:46.137-04:002020-04-16T08:43:46.137-04:00"When we went to Sunday mass yesterday, there..."When we went to Sunday mass yesterday, there was maybe a third of the usual attendance. I think that is what disturbs me most about this illness and uncertainty. It has us scattered and isolated. It makes many afraid to be part of a community."<br /><br />I have that same feeling, and I'm not even a particularly gregarious person.<br /><br />Indeed, I've found this entire thing to be enormously unsettling. I don't like shaking hands with people, but I find it disturbing that now we can't. I find the empty streets concerning even though I like empty spaces. And I miss public Mass deeply.Pat, Marcus & Alexishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13097254988446524947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8789630216934748449.post-17643655920622368472020-03-16T20:57:27.452-04:002020-03-16T20:57:27.452-04:00Yes. I have been thinking about that a lot lately...Yes. I have been thinking about that a lot lately...how we are becoming a society that isolates and separates those who make us uncomfortable. It's not exactly what the saints did. And for those of us who can remember, it is a LOT like right after 9/11, which was probably the safest time to fly,. Along those lines, now is probably the least contaminated our stores and venues have ever been! Time will tell, as you say.Lyndahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12098641342923439602noreply@blogger.com