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theCardinalbird
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I wish my Church said the St. Michael Prayer after mass…
One Catholic Church in my area has been praying this prayer for a long time. Our Church prayed it this weekend, for the first time. I’m not sure if we’ll pray it weekly or not.Apparently a number of bishops, including but not limited to Archbishop Chaput, have directed their dioceses to resume the practice of saying the Prayer to St. Michael after all Masses in response to the so-called crisis in the Church. I have heard this mentioned at a couple of Masses, and the prayer is now being said either after the final blessing or else during the announcement time right before the final blessing.
Just curious as to what other dioceses may be doing this?
The Pope seems to be in favor of the St. Michael Prayer, as Bluebright noted above, so if he has issues with these bishops, the prayer isn’t one of them.
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I wasn’t making a point about Pope Francis personally, but about the kind of people he appoints, his spokesmen, and the kind of people who admire him the most. They grudgingly accept his exorcisms, his comments about “the devil”, as kind of a personal ideosyncrasy from his upbringing, not part of the real program. I suspect many of his strongest admirers don’t believe a devil exists at all, based on what they say about other things.
I bet if Pope Francis gets to replace those bishops, the St. Michael Prayer will gradually be phased out in those dioceses.