That reminds me of the way Pope John Paul used to talk to young people, with so much hope, encouragement and affection. Unlike the way I hear many priests speak to and about youth in their homolies nowadays.
I found that my great-grandparents generation was the most open to others (famine, WWII), while my own grandparentsβ generation benefited from the economic boom after the war. There is such a stark difference and I donβt think itβs for the best.
The worst is when millennials are disgusted by other millennials and say these things about each other πππ
Iβm proud to be a millennial but yeah no one wants to be part of a group under fireπ
That reminds me of the way Pope John Paul used to talk to young people, with so much hope, encouragement and affection. Unlike the way I hear many priests speak to and about youth in their homolies nowadays.
Mmm yes. Regarding priests of today, our local priests are amazing with our young people. Grateful and bummed to hear thatβs not your experience.
I found that my great-grandparents generation was the most open to others (famine, WWII), while my own grandparentsβ generation benefited from the economic boom after the war. There is such a stark difference and I donβt think itβs for the best.
Itβs all just so interesting!
Iβm sad to report the Portlandia link is now broken and I canβt find another link to that particular skit! If you know you know I guess!π