P
ProVobis
Guest
Actually a lot of those churches have closed or merged with other churches, where it’s not uncommon to have bi-lingual parishes now where the groups (Anglos and Hispanics, for example) never meet. Same result. Same hostilities.I have known a number of older Catholics who would agree that “diversity” in fact is not of the Holy Spirit – and would welcome a return to the non-“diverse” days when in the same small city there would be the “Polish church,” the “French church,” the “Irish church,” the “Portuguese church,” and so on. I would have thought we’ve gone beyond that.