
I making this point as an analogy to the Catholic Church. Many priests today are simply interpreters of the Bible, looking only as far as they've been taught to look and not being scholars of a living faith. Today may have been my last day celebrating mass with a man who is quite possibly the best priest I have had the opportunity of knowing. He is truly a scholar of the Catholic Faith and strives to challenge all that we've been told, daring us to look beyond where we've been told to look. Fr. Tom Bonnachi is the kind of priest who doesn't stand at the pulpit and preach, but stands amidst the congregation to . I can still remember a certain mass in which the gospel reading was Luke 15, known in certain circles as the "lost and found" portion of the bible where Jesus tells the parable of the lost sheep, the woman with the lost coin and the prodigal son. Fr. Tom's homily on this particular day had almost everyone attending in tears because it was so powerful.
He is a kind and gentle soul whom I will miss terribly and who I'd hope to see at Dignity every time I came back to SF over a Sunday.
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What a beautiful phrase: "scholars of a living faith." I think we all should strive to be that as much as we can.
A priest who "stands amidst the congregation" teaches like Christ, who himself never preached from a raised pulpit. Sounds like you really admire this man - I hope you discover a similar soul in a priest in New Hampshire.
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