In the world we live in, priests and bartenders have a lot in common.

Flavia Biondi
In the world we live in, priests and bartenders have...
In the world we live in, priests and bartenders have...
In the world we live in, priests and bartenders have...
In the world we live in, priests and bartenders have...
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If you’ve ever worked in a bar, you probably know the feeling. You know that feeling that comes over you when you’re standing behind the bar and there’s a long line of people waiting to be served. It’s the feeling that you just need to keep working, keep serving, keep solving problems. The feeling that it won’t be long before the place is full again.

That’s the same kind of thing that priests feel when they go to Mass. It might be different for each one, but they all feel this way. They feel like they want to stay there, doing what they’re doing, staying with it even though it can be difficult at times.

Source: La Generazione

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