“If a man or a woman gets hired for particular tasks in a company or organization, they have a responsibility to perform these tasks to the best of their ability, according to the prescribed manner and acceptable manner with which and in which their acceptance of this place in the organization automatically says they also accept the responsibilities and obligations attached to this particular position.
Non-profit organizations dealing with salaried or volunteer workers, are no different than salaried corporations or service organizations. When a person accepts given responsibilities, they are counted upon to accomplish what has to be done, and the correct results are expected.
Religious life is no exception to this honorable acceptance of responsibility. Since Vatican II, the behavior of those who chose a religious form or pattern of life have in many ways escaped their responsibilities, and/or rejected their responsibilities, and/or have delegated their responsibilities, allowing themselves to shed their obligations that they accepted when they took on the profession or vocation of Spiritual life as their mainstay in daily living.
It is only honest to say that there are some yet in the religious profession or vocation that do believe they have specific responsibilities to serve mankind in a dignified, ethical, reasonable, responsible way. These are fewer in number than those who feel that through dominance, arrogance, egoism, all Spiritual devotions can be neglected, changed, or even obliterated, because of the so-called updating of God’s Ten Commandments and misinterpretation of sound Christianity as Christ intended it to be.
How can any man or woman justify delegating his or her responsibility because of personal interpretation, personal opinion, or personal rebellion against the responsibility and purpose of Christianity, and against what the religious vocation or profession should reflect and be a constant example of: charity, kindness, respect, hope, humility, service, sound morals and sound values, plus a constant commitment to God to guide mankind to Him, and not deviate from this by encouraging mankind to follow a humanistic, weak acceptance of leaning upon man instead of God?
There are many sad things that occur in everyone’s life, such as illnesses, deaths, disappointments, hurts, and many other obstacles that force an individual to practice humility, understanding, control, discipline, and to accept the opportunity to grow from these experiences, rather than allow these experiences to weaken their spirit to the point of a worthless depression that has no goal to it.
BUT, when Faith in God is attacked and rerouted to a lesser degree than it is supposed to be, it causes a mental and Spiritual hurt, along with a hopelessness, not in God, but in the lack of Faith demonstrated by those who accepted the vocation or profession wherein Spiritual strength in Faith in God was the purpose for this vocation or profession.
With all the sinfulness in demoralizing behavior, drugs, pornography, alcoholism, permissiveness and ugly immorality, debasing man’s mind and body to that of animalistic behavior, there is great need for the nonsense of so many professed religious leaders to stop joining the demonic upsurge, and stand firm on Christianity as Christ intended it, and the only way they can do this is to stop delegating their responsibilities, stop acting like little Caesars, some even looking like Pontius Pilate or Herod where the faithful are concerned; also, stop their personal interests in preferring to wash their cars or to play golf, instead of distributing Holy Communion to the bedridden or those who cannot find a way to church. Of course, Holy Communion is only One Important Part of their responsibilities they have dismissed, ignored, delegated and abused. There are many more areas that could be questioned and logically discussed.
Such insubordination should be called to task because of its negligence, and because of the danger it is to the most important vocation and profession in the world, the Souls of men, women and children.”