I don’t think so.
Here’s the link to the (anti-Catholic) Traditionalist site that I found:
novusordowatch.org/wire/houston-we-have-a-problem.htm
Ah…okay.
This is what I found in another link:
The Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is the cathedral (with episcopal chair) in the city of Houston, co-equal to the basilica cathedral in the city of Galveston in what is now the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. (The basilica cathedral in Galveston has been closed for repairs since 2009.) The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston is the 11th largest diocese in the United States.
On 1 June 2013, the Co-Cathedral hosted the ordination of one Catholic to the priesthood.
The archbishop of Galveston-Houston is Daniel Cardinal DiNardo. The rector of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is the Reverend Father Lawrence Jozwiak.
Here is a response from our friends at the Canon Law Centre:
… the legal prescription of canon 755, further specified by the 1993 Directory promulgated by the Holy See, leaves open the possibility of the diocesan bishop granting permission to a non-Catholic group to use a Catholic building in his territory for a non-Catholic religious ceremony. In the absence of any clearly defined criteria as to what ceremonies to allow and which not to allow, the diocesan bishop is afforded a rather wide ranging discretion as to what he will or will not permit in his diocese. In this regard there is a great disparity existing among individual bishops as to the implementation of this norm. This is evidenced, inter alia, by the current example of a situation which obviously has given rise to scandal among the faithful, and the recent prohibition of the Bishop of Fribourg in which he refused to grant access to the Priestly Society of St. Pius X to use a parish church within the territory of his diocese. Interestingly enough, Bishop Morerod also cited no. 137 of the 1993 Directory as supporting his decision. I leave it to the readership to draw their own conclusions.
And here…
ronconte.wordpress.com/2013/05/31/the-sin-of-scandal-at-the-houston-co-cathedral/
This past Tuesday, May 28th, at 7 pm, the diocese permitted the Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church to hold a “Service of Commissioning & Ordination” at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, with “Bishop Janice R. Huie preaching”. Here is the official description of the event from the UMC.
According to Catholic teaching, women cannot be ordained as priests or bishops. Also, the United Methodist Church and other Protestant Churches do not have a valid Sacrament of Holy Orders, even for men. So “Bishop Janice R. Huie” is neither a bishop, nor ordained, nor does she have the ability to ordain anyone else.
Looks like it deed happen…
But we do not know the other side of the story…just one side.