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Perhaps there will be a change when the Archdiocese of SF gets a new archbishop. I think I heard that Archbishop Niederauer is getting toward retirement age and had some health concerns recently.



Most Holy Redeemer is bad…Most Holy Family Monastery is bad…
What is it with “Most Holy”!?
It is true that Archbishop Niederauer will turn 76 this June. So presumably he has already turned in his mandatory letter of resignation.Perhaps there will be a change when the Archdiocese of SF gets a new archbishop. I think I heard that Archbishop Niederauer is getting toward retirement age and had some health concerns recently.
When I see an article like this one that says that something good and something inappropriate is happening and then I read the responses from people and they’re mixed, it makes me wonder where is the truth? Unless I’m asked to investigate it, my tendency is to sit back and wait and see the rest of the story.Brother JR, I fully agree with both of your posts. And I definitely believe one should have all of the facts before rushing to judgement. That being said, if MHRC is indeed hosting and therefore endorsing a drag fashion show, and if I lived in that diocese, I would follow the St. Paul method of correction. I’d go to them personally, one on one, to try to make them understand what’s being done is wrong and scandalous; if that didn’t work, go back taking my friends from the diocese. If I still didn’t convince them, I and my friends would make our displeasure known to the Bishop. And if he didn’t want to convince them, we’d all picket/protest both the Bishop and MHRC. I think it’s bad to say, oh, I’ll leave it alone, they’re not hurting anybody because it does hurt the whole Body. That parish may be independent of the rest of us canonically but what results is not. I’d be holding the sign “WWJW–Not THAT! Quit ripping at His seamless garment!”
He is indeed 75 and has tendered his resignation. In fact **today **is his Golden Jubilee. Now would be an excellent time to pray for the new Bishop-- it’s a diocese that must be very difficult to shepherd.Perhaps there will be a change when the Archdiocese of SF gets a new archbishop. I think I heard that Archbishop Niederauer is getting toward retirement age and had some health concerns recently.
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A 2009 post at Rorate Caeli indicatesI’m not sure how up to date this information is, but something is going on!
An unofficial list of of Extraordinary Form locations in the US and Canada indicates that the EF began being offered there in December 2011.The faithful spontaneously wishing to attend Father’s private daily Mass in San Francisco (in Most Holy Redeemer) need to contact him directly at [the rectory phone number] He cannot publicize a private daily Mass until he has a stable group of 30, per the diocesan guidelines.
I don’t belong to MHR, but I can report this: I know the pastor, as he used to be the pastor of my parish. I’ve listened to tons of his homilies, and he never came off as promoting a gay or liberal agenda. What’s going on at MHR is a complete 180 from what went on at my parish when he was the pastor. I do have my ideas as to what accounts for the 180, aside from the obvious neighborhood demographic difference, but I’ll not speculate on here about it.Slow down people. First of all, there are too many cooks in this kitchen. Who of us on this forum belongs to that parish? Canonically, unless we belong to that parish, we don’t get a voice.
The other problem here is that you can’t excommunicate every time someone does something wrong or that looks wrong. To excommunicate you must violate one of the seven canons that carry the penalty of excommunication. This situation is not even in the canons, much less an excommunication offense.
There may be a disciplinary issue here, but even that’s not too clear from the responses to the article. It sounds like there are several sides to this story and none of them are being completely reported.
To be honest, I read the article and came away confused. I understood that they put on a show as a benefit for a charity. I also understood that the pastor has not celebrated Sunday mass there in 2012, apparently at the request of the bishop.
But when you read the comments by some parishioners, there is another side to their parish that the article does not speak about. Apparently they have the EF, produce vocations and their parishioners had no problems renting facilities, because apparently there was nothing immoral happening.
To be honest, these are all conflicting pieces of information and all of them are probably pieces of the truth. Yet, the whole truth is not represented in one article.
My suggestion to everyone here is to watch and observe. We may learn something and to keep our noses out of someone else’s parish. Intrusion in parishes is something that even the Vatican refuses to do unless you’re talking about violations of canon law, which there seem to be none.
Again, there may be violations of discipline and lack of good taste. In the little that is reported, nothing violates canon law. Therefore, the Vatican will not get involved. I don’t blame the Vatican either. It’s a rather confusing situation with many sides and all incomplete.
Fraternally,
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There are photos of this pastor blessing the float the parishioners took to the pride parade with holy water before they left. I don’t think that he instituted the gay agenda at the parish, but it doesn’t seem like he’s interested in putting a stop to it either.I don’t belong to MHR, but I can report this: I know the pastor, as he used to be the pastor of my parish. I’ve listened to tons of his homilies, and he never came off as promoting a gay or liberal agenda. What’s going on at MHR is a complete 180 from what went on at my parish when he was the pastor. I do have my ideas as to what accounts for the 180, aside from the obvious neighborhood demographic difference, but I’ll not speculate on here about it.