Bishop Finn is one of my heroes. Orthodox, outspoken in defense of the faith and of life, and a friend of the Traditional Latin Mass. Plus, I understand he canned the entire chancery staff when he started as bishop and shut down a big lay “ministry” education operation.
Yes, he did & it was a JOY to see. Our diocese has been run, for four decades, by the laity…
you know…
the Parish Pastoral Associates
Directors of Religious Education (DRE’s they like to call themselves)
Liturgists
Hospital Chaplains
Spiritual Directors
Diocesan Agency Directors
Parish Business Administrators etc., etc., ETC.
They hung around the diocesan offices like the political “hangers on” hung around Jim Curley (if you’ve read The Last Hurrah, you’ll know what I mean).
Cover story – Remaking a diocese
"Finn, 53, a priest of the St. Louis archdiocese and a member of the conservative Opus Dei movement, was named coadjutor of the Kansas City-St. Joseph diocese in March 2004. The diocese comprises 130,000 Catholics in 27 countries of northwest Missouri. He succeeded Bishop Raymond Boland as ordinary on May 24, 2005. Within a week of his appointment he:
Dismissed the chancellor, a layman with 21 years of experience in the diocese, and the vice chancellor, a religious woman stationed in the diocese for nearly 40 years and the chief of pastoral planning for the diocese since 1990, and replaced them with a priest chancellor.
Cancelled the diocese’s nationally renowned lay formation programs and a master’s degree program in pastoral ministry.
Cut in half the budget of the Center for Pastoral Life and Ministry, effectively forcing the almost immediate resignation of half the seven-member team. Within 10 months all seven would be gone and the center shuttered.
Ordered a “zero-based study” of adult catechesis in the diocese and appointed as vice chancellor to oversee adult catechesis, lay formation and the catechesis study a layman with no formal training in theology or religious studies.
Ordered the editor of the diocesan newspaper to immediately cease publishing columns by Notre Dame theologian Fr. Richard McBrien.
Announced that he would review all front page stories, opinion pieces, columns and editorials before publication."
This article is from the National Catholic Reporter (or National Catholic Distorter, as I like to call it.
natcath.org/NCR_Online/archives2/2006b/051206/051206a.php
Just to show you how much the Catholics in our area have been affected, I’ll tell you about a BIG disappointment I had today. I was brought up before Vatican II, spending 12 yrs. in an Catholic educational system that was second to none, scholastically the education was superior & my catechesis was excellent. Today, I met with some of the gals who’d had been through the same system & had attended the same Academy that I had… which was run by the Madames of the Sacred Heart.
Almost ALL of them were EEM’s, Benedictine Oblates, DRE’s & held one or the other of the various “Lay Ministry Titles” in their parishes. I was shocked to find out that 3/4ths of them are PRO-CHOICE. Of course, they aren’t “pro-abortion” as they explained to me…just Pro-Choice.

Two of them, who called themselves "PRO-CHOICE were discussing becoming Spiritual Directors.
Sorry about this long post, but I’m almost sick about what happened today. These women were taught WELL, they were brought up by parents who sacrificed to give them a good, Catholic education & most of us are college graduates (several attended Catholic Universities) who should be able to discern right from wrong…yet they had succumbed to the secularism that has invaded our diocese for 4 decades. Bishop Finn has arrived just in time. (though the “Catholics” I met with today, don’t agree). :sad_yes:
Me?? I’ll stick with my behind the scenes work at our Food Kitchen & my volunteering (answering phones & stuffing envelopes) for the Mo. Right To Life Association.