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KimberlyCat
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I have been attending a church for the past few months and have fallen in love with it. I even attend Daily Mass almost everyday. I’m not Catholic but I’m going to start RCIA this September. This morning I was reading the history of the church on their website and was shocked to discover that the church “St. William Catholic Church” is not named after Saint William but after an Archbishop who’s first name was “William”. The Catholic Church Extension Society funded land and money for the building of the church in 1939. They said they would donate the money on one condition…that the church would be named “St. William” who was head of the society. This Archbishop served in a diocese 200 miles away from this church BTW. The people who actually started the church wanted it to be named “Sacred Heart”. They did not like the name “St. William” but relented when they realized their church would be a reality. They desperately needed a church because it was rapidly growing. Previously they were celebrating Mass in people’s homes and priests from the local diocese would take turns every Sunday.
How is this possible? I feel like this church is a fraud. It’s a HUGE church…one of the biggest in the city.
How is this possible? I feel like this church is a fraud. It’s a HUGE church…one of the biggest in the city.