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Bingo. The OP was out of line to suggest there was anything wrong with what the bishop is doing.I’m not sure when FSSP priests became free of charge.
I used to attend a TLM with FSSP priests, and saw the financial statements that were provided every year. There was a mortgage payment for the priests’ housing, utility costs, priest salaries, health insurance costs, cable TV bill, telephone bills, housekeepers’ salaries for both priestly residence and the church, groundskeeper salary for the church, church supplies and church secretary salary … I could go on, but it all added up and it was all paid for by parishioner donations. And it was a LOT more than $72,000/year.
They eventually got their own church (which added in church mortgage to the costs) but prior to that had to pay an “upkeep” fee for the borrowed facilities. The article describes it as a rental fee. However you want to describe it, it covers the expenses for lights, water, heating/cooling … those costs are much more than people realize. And if a group of Catholics wants/needs to share church facilities on a permanent/semi-permanent basis, then it only makes sense that they also share church expenses.
From the article, it appears that a priest is being assigned exclusively to the TLM community. And really, this sounds no different from a parish mission growing and proving that they have the people and can absorb the costs of becoming a full-fledged parish church. The TLM community is just being required to “prove” itself a little quicker.