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Vincent_N
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Well, whoever is insinuating those things isn’t being sincere. I’ve lived here for 26 years and I have seen the changes over the years.He does need prayers. I remember him in my childhood parish in my diocese and he seemed fine. Unfortunately, I think he is often looked upon as one of Cardinal Bevilacqua’s “cronies”, who came to Philadelphia with a somewhat notorious reputation of already bankrupting dioceses and then proceeded to close down parishes and schools left and right in Philadelphia, amongst other things. I know Philadelphia is much happier with their current archbishop. Bishop Martino, unfortunately, has this stigma of being connected to Bevilacqua to contend with and that is shame.
Catholic schools close down for lack of students. The cause of initial enrollment decline may vary. For example, scandal, crime or general neighborhood decline might cause families to move out. Increased collection dues and poorer quality of worship may cause others to follow. Inevitably at some point of decline, competition from public schools takes over as the cost of tuition rises and peer pressure sets in. Suddenly or not, the schools no longer have the enrollment numbers to justify their existence. When my grade school closed about 3 years ago, the K-8 enrollment was about a fifth of when I attended. To keep the school running would have cost something like 3-4 times the annual church income. We discussed the numbers with our current pastor at the time. There was no other choice.
The drop in church attendance was pervasive, not something to blame Cardinal Bevilacqua over other bishops. Cardinal Rigali is pure AWESOME, though.
As for Bishop Martino, I don’t know him personally. I used to work for his cousin, with whom I was close and who was my pastor until he retired. I’ve always thought highly of the bishop, because my Father gave me reasons to think highly of him. Other than that, we do share another connection which I won’t mention here. From what I have seen, I count Bishop Martino to be a blessing to the Church.
God Bless!