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The church bulletin meme

Karen has come up with another fun game to while away the hours until the screenwriters’ strike ends: The “words that should be banned from the bulletin” game:

Just now I was combing the current bulletin of one of our Orlando parishes (the one I call Our Lady of the Building Fund) trying to find a Mass schedule for today, and I was struck by an idea for a new church bulletin game. Let’s play “words or phrases we’d like to ban from church bulletins.”

My number one choice is “our brokenness.”

Someone in her comments added “community” as in “St. Bob’s Catholic Community.” My own parish’s bulletin is pretty much free of jargon, but anything touchy-feely, passive-aggressive sets my nerves to jangling. What words would you like banned from your parish bulletin?

Posted by Domenico Bettinelli on 11/2/07 at 05:10 PM  •   •  Vote for this post on PickAFig  • 


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“In our daily lives”.

United States Posted by  on  11/3/07  at  04:36 PM



“... in the Christian tradition ...“

United States Posted by  on  11/3/07  at  08:14 PM



“Mission Statement” (if the mission isn’t preaching the Gospel, and baptising all nations in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, its the wrong mission)

United States Posted by  on  11/4/07  at  02:23 PM



“in the spirit of….“
“Commitee”

United States Posted by  on  11/4/07  at  06:48 PM



The “Faith community”

United States Posted by  on  11/5/07  at  06:32 PM



“Grocery certificates are available in the narthex after mass.“  That one is also always part of the post-communion announcements.  It must be in the latest edition of the Missalae Romanum.

United States Posted by  on  11/10/07  at  07:45 PM



“Time,treasure,and talent.“

United States Posted by  on  11/11/07  at  08:31 AM



“being Church”

United States Posted by  on  11/14/07  at  02:33 PM



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