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singerlady
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Oh, I didn’t know about the Bishop Quinn from Detroit. It was the bishop from San Francisco who gave the homily at Bishop Untener’s funeral, though.
Susan, if you go to this link, one of the local tv channels has it on this website, and you can watch it on your computer wnem.com/Global/story.asp?S=2995591&nav=7k75Wn6LIf anyone in MI has taped the coverage of Bishop Carlson’s installation Mass and could make a copy of it for me, I would be eternally grateful!
Please let me know.
Susan
Hi All from sunny Florida! I came down Friday to visit my folks (Tampa) and the forums were still not up & running! I thought I’d go crazy that week. I finally figured perhaps, maybe, I was getting a little bit too addicted and God said, “no forums for you this week!”Bknebel,
Yeah, we decided to drive over to Mt. Pleasant
For example, the word “mortification” entered his homily -
I love him, he is awesome, we are so blessed.
His words were words of truth and power and the real “meat” we have been missing.
Bishop Carlson does read all his mail… I received a response from him when I emailed him while he was Bishop of Sioux Falls and congratualed him on his new assignment in Saginaw…Beth, I sent him a letter when he was still in S.D., and got a fairly quick reply. Nothing meaty - just asking us to pray for him in his new ministry (which of course I’ve been doing all along). Anyone going to the luncheon at Swan Valley on April 10th? I know the woman from CUF setting it up. Maybe we can get a FORUM TABLE!
Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll get a reply - he says he reads all of his mail.
MBS1
Hey yes! A FORUM table would be very cool! Let me know if anyone asks Marge about it. We already requested to sit with another homeschooling friend and her hubby, but I don’t know, I might be forced to table hop!Beth, I sent him a letter when he was still in S.D., and got a fairly quick reply. Nothing meaty - just asking us to pray for him in his new ministry (which of course I’ve been doing all along). Anyone going to the luncheon at Swan Valley on April 10th? I know the woman from CUF setting it up. Maybe we can get a FORUM TABLE!
Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll get a reply - he says he reads all of his mail.
MBS1
I’m wondering if we can expect a post like this every week. I’m not sure what the purpose is except to stir the pot.OK…it has been two weeks…have all the heretics been chased out of Saginaw like the snakes out of Ireland?
**So very true, singerlady. Let’s not give him the satisfaction.I’m wondering if we can expect a post like this every week. I’m not sure what the purpose is except to stir the pot.
Most of the people I’ve talked to are impressed with what they have seen of Bishop Carlson.
You joke about this, but I was talking to one of our “bread” bakers. Because she has small children (she’s living with her fiancee) she bakes bread at home. “Sometimes I put honey in, sometimes I don’t. Depends on my mood. I don’t always put baking powder in.” Huh? What part of unleavened do we not understand? Personally, it wouldn’t bother me if the new bishop swooped into every parish in the diocese, willy nilly, correcting abuses. But that doesn’t appear to be his style. Which is probably why he is so well-loved.Are they having an “authenticity of the bread” bake off?
You joke about this, but I was talking to one of our “bread” bakers. Because she has small children (she’s living with her fiancee) she bakes bread at home. “Sometimes I put honey in, sometimes I don’t. Depends on my mood. I don’t always put baking powder in.” Huh? What part of unleavened do we not understand? .
I don’t have an issue with Bishop Carlson, sounds to me like he’s a wonderful guy.I’m wondering if we can expect a post like this every week. I’m not sure what the purpose is except to stir the pot.
Most of the people I’ve talked to are impressed with what they have seen of Bishop Carlson.
By now, anybody in Saginaw that is interested watched the installation of Bishop Carlson at the cathedral church. It seems that only Cardinal Maida and a fellow priest had kneelers to use during the consecration of the Mass.I am from the diocese of Saginaw, Mi., which had notoriously been very liberal under former Bishop Ken Untener (who passed away earlier this year). Liturical abuse was rampant under him, and continues to be a even though he is gone. Bishop Robert J. Carlson from Sioux Falls, S.D. has just been named the new Bishop here in the Saginaw diocese. Does anyone know anything about him? Liberal, orthodox, etc. I for one would love to see someone come in and put a stop to nuns giving the homily, to standing during the consecration of the host, and many other things. Is there hope? Thank you for any information you can relay.
MBS1
The phrase “you don’t know how to read the documents” is quite popular here. What I hear is “you don’t know how to spin the documents.” Those of us who point out abuses are told that we are fostering disunity in the parish. We’re busybodies and troublemakers who need to “get a life.”I think it is significant that so many Saginaw Diocese Catholics over a wide area are fed up with a Beavis-and-Butthead approach to the liturgy, where the Mass rubrics are always a moving target marked by pointless innovation.
It’s even worse than that. Lay people who have no liturgical training whatsoever, are directing and inserting “innovations.”In many instances, it seems, the Vatican allowed bishops some lattitude in certain implementations. The late bishop took that a step further by delegating that implementation down to the parish level, so the whole diocese has all these varied practices and implementations.
My complaint here is that the bread bakers are taking it upon themselves to do whatever they want with the recipe. One of the bakers, who prides herself on her cooking, states empatically that the bread will simply not “work” without honey. I stated earlier that the inmates have taken over the asylum - an unfortunate analogy, but, sadly, rather accurate.I hardly want to step into the “honey” debate, but I do have an opinion. There’s no religious significance to using honey in the Eucharistic bread. The references in the Old Testament to the promised land of “milk and honey” was not a promise of bees and cows in Jerusalem. It was a symbolic reference to the promised land as being a place where the good news of the gospel would be proclaimed.
ekindermann said:**So very true, singerlady. Let’s not give him the satisfaction.He just shows his true colors, not the innocently inquiring mind he pretended to be in the beginning. So transparent it makes me laugh. And with St. Patty’s day approaching and me being half Irish & all, snakes like him should be on the run!
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Beth
You’re painting with a rather wide brush. Considering how disturbed a lot of us are with what has been going on in this diocese and the length of time we have been more or less told to “stuff it” in the interest of unity and harmony, I think the discussion has been fairly civil.I have found the discourse about the direction of the diocese of Saginaw to be ill-mannered and contemptable.
The very fact that I would be referred to as some kind of snake, tells you the level to which people will stoop to strike back at something they don’t understand and don’t want to understand.