O
otjm
Guest
Having had first had experience with this parish - albeit several decades ago, and having watched it go further and further into the weeds, it has little or nothing to do with the fact that the priest is from Nigeria. It has to do with the fact that the parish has been a haven for the 1960’s radical progressives, and has moved further and further in that direction. and given the vitriol on the part of the parishioners, the priest most certainy should not sit down “to discuss things”. He has been sent there by the Archbishop; and no one is privy to whatever marching orders he may or may not have been given.
However, the priest has been following the GIRM, the Magisterium, and common sense; the factors which have made no impression on the congregation for ages.
I have known four priests who have been in that parish as administrator or pastor, and they have tried to provide Mass without raising a major confrontation. For whatever reason - because he was ordered to do so, because he comes from an area of the world which does so, or for other reasons, the current priest ended up in a confrontational position, and the parishioners showed their true colors.
it is unclear who exactly filled the trailer or how the vestments got there, and for what I have read, the priest does not seem to be the individual who put them there. and that seems to be the issue which brought it all to flame status.
Because it is such a a small congregation, I would not be surprised if the parish is closed, an action which would seem to be the best resolution. The Archdiocese does not have an abundance of priests; the current priest could be put to good use elsewhere, and with a congregation that actually might appreciate him.
However, the priest has been following the GIRM, the Magisterium, and common sense; the factors which have made no impression on the congregation for ages.
I have known four priests who have been in that parish as administrator or pastor, and they have tried to provide Mass without raising a major confrontation. For whatever reason - because he was ordered to do so, because he comes from an area of the world which does so, or for other reasons, the current priest ended up in a confrontational position, and the parishioners showed their true colors.
it is unclear who exactly filled the trailer or how the vestments got there, and for what I have read, the priest does not seem to be the individual who put them there. and that seems to be the issue which brought it all to flame status.
Because it is such a a small congregation, I would not be surprised if the parish is closed, an action which would seem to be the best resolution. The Archdiocese does not have an abundance of priests; the current priest could be put to good use elsewhere, and with a congregation that actually might appreciate him.