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Chris_in_Mich
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More bad news for the Archdiocese of Detroit, an article in today’s Detroit Free Press www.freep.com/news/religion/catholics14e_20041014.htm says that some time in late 2005 a plan will be in place to that will result in the close of several parishes. The article states that this is due mainly to a shortage of Priests, if the numbers remain the same by 2006 there will be seven fewer Priests then parishes, and by 2009 29 fewer Priests, this does not sound good at all. I remember back in '89 between 20-30 parishes closed and here we are 15 years later facing a similar problem.
For my two cents I’d like to point out that when it comes to vocations in the archdiocese it’s clear the more orthodox parishes produce Priests, for example both Divine Child and SS. Cyril and Methodius had multiple candidates ordained this past year, while it doesn’t appear to me that the more liberal parishes are producing. Perhaps if the archdiocese as a whole committed to a return to orthodoxy this shortage would turn around.
For my two cents I’d like to point out that when it comes to vocations in the archdiocese it’s clear the more orthodox parishes produce Priests, for example both Divine Child and SS. Cyril and Methodius had multiple candidates ordained this past year, while it doesn’t appear to me that the more liberal parishes are producing. Perhaps if the archdiocese as a whole committed to a return to orthodoxy this shortage would turn around.