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According to today’s Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Cleveland Diocese is permitting a protestant minister, the Rev. Paul Sadler of Mt. Zion Congregational Church, to preach a “revival service” at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral this coming weekend. Also to be “featured” during this service are the head of an ecumenical social justice group and “The Prayer Warriors” gospel choir. Here’s the link to the article:
cleveland.com/religion/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/living-0/1192524399269960.xml&coll=2
While I’m all about combating poverty, and I’ll admit that Cleveland has a huge problem with poverty, allowing a protestant minister to preach “revival” from a Catholic pulpit, much less our Diocese’s Cathedral pulpit, is hardly the way to combat it.
I recently came back to the Church after more than 20 years, and it was stuff like this that played a big part in keeping me away for so long. To see it continuing, and with the apparent blessing of Bishop Lennon (how could he not know this is being planned in his own Cathedral), is frustrating beyond belief and very disheartening.