I'm going to rant for just a moment, so please forgive me.
Alright, here goes.
My Novel/Writing 4 teacher is disgusting. He infuriates me. Mr. H is a "Catholic"--I see him at church sometimes, but thats it.
From time to time he says very derogatory things about the Church. Every time he says something like that it makes me angry, but I still haven't confronted him about it.
One time he said that the Catholic Mass is boring--that nothing happens, and that by time a Catholic is in the third grade he knows all about the mass... In stead of saying anything to him I stewed about it for awhile before writing an angry essay about trivializing the mass, saying something like "How can a Catholic say that God coming down to us, in physical form, and residing WITHIN us is boring?....One can not know 'all about the mass' by the third grade. Scholars study the mass constantly, constantly finding new things that they had never noticed before, or discovering new significance to the words of a prayer, or how the mass corresponds to scripture. Not only can no one understand the mass by third grade, in one's entire lifetime you will not discover the full significance of the mass."---I never turned it in to him.
Today he said, "I like to mock my faith." And then proceeded to talk about how mass is the same thing over and over again, and that you never see anything new.--This, is very much a good thing--continuity, direct relationship to the earliest masses...but that isn't what he sees. Instead of pointing out to the class how the tradition of the mass is beautiful, he proceeds to ridicule it. Shaming the mass in front of a class that knows nothing about it is not only disrespectful, it's dispicable(sp?).
ARGH!!!!
Well, thank you for listening to my rant.
Pio Magnus
Alright, here goes.
My Novel/Writing 4 teacher is disgusting. He infuriates me. Mr. H is a "Catholic"--I see him at church sometimes, but thats it.
From time to time he says very derogatory things about the Church. Every time he says something like that it makes me angry, but I still haven't confronted him about it.
One time he said that the Catholic Mass is boring--that nothing happens, and that by time a Catholic is in the third grade he knows all about the mass... In stead of saying anything to him I stewed about it for awhile before writing an angry essay about trivializing the mass, saying something like "How can a Catholic say that God coming down to us, in physical form, and residing WITHIN us is boring?....One can not know 'all about the mass' by the third grade. Scholars study the mass constantly, constantly finding new things that they had never noticed before, or discovering new significance to the words of a prayer, or how the mass corresponds to scripture. Not only can no one understand the mass by third grade, in one's entire lifetime you will not discover the full significance of the mass."---I never turned it in to him.
Today he said, "I like to mock my faith." And then proceeded to talk about how mass is the same thing over and over again, and that you never see anything new.--This, is very much a good thing--continuity, direct relationship to the earliest masses...but that isn't what he sees. Instead of pointing out to the class how the tradition of the mass is beautiful, he proceeds to ridicule it. Shaming the mass in front of a class that knows nothing about it is not only disrespectful, it's dispicable(sp?).
ARGH!!!!
Well, thank you for listening to my rant.
Pio Magnus