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Before you start bashing the Arch-Dioceses, remember that while their major seminary still needs some work, they have one of the top collage seminaries in the country.
Jesus came to save sinners, Father. How do we do that if we disperse them?Bring in the wrecking ball, knock down the building, disperse the people and build a church ont he site. That’s the only appropriate thing to do on the spot of a pagan temple.![]()
Yes – and the Major Sem is getting better too, quite a few wonderful priests are getting advanced degrees in Rome to come back and teach at the major seminary. A couple are already back and have begun teaching this year!Before you start bashing the Arch-Dioceses, remember that while their major seminary still needs some work, they have one of the top collage seminaries in the country.
I would agree with these options. But somehow, I don’t think we are going to see them quickly. We’ll have to keep up the pressure.I don’t know about disbanding the parish like he posted, but either assigning a new orthodox priest there or giving them (the parish) the choice of either obeying Rome or leaving the Catholic Church altogether would be good options – at least the scandal would be removed.
It’s inconceivable that an ordained priest of the Church would make this sort of posting – even in jest.HAHAHAHAHA I just read the SJA “Mission Statement.” I think I’ll fax it over to the Anglicans on the corner. They’d adopt that in a moment. Also, there must have been a parish contest to see how many buzz words and politically correct turns of phrase could be conglomerated into one “statement.”
I like their “Eucharistic Celebration” schedule. Hmmm . . . what is that? Is it a Mass, Exposition and Adoration, a procession with the Blessed Sacrament or what? Soujnds to me more like they should just give the schedule for the Sunday Morning Father Wurtin Show.
Bring in the wrecking ball, knock down the building, disperse the people and build a church ont he site. That’s the only appropriate thing to do on the spot of a pagan temple.
– Fr. L.
Crusader, weeks ago I started a thread asking people what they would do if they were the pastor of a parish with “problems” or a bishop in a diocese with a problematic parish, and NOBODY responded. Not one answer. Where WERE you? This is a pretty good beginning. Maybe extreme. But the situation is extreme.I would vote for temporarily closing St. Joan’s. It would close for 3-6 months. During that period a new (and much smaller) lay staff would be hired and the church’s furnishings would be changed to be in compliance with the Church.
When it re-opened it would have two priests (as pastor and parochial vicar) from Opus Dei in charge…
I think that they could charge admission for spectators if that were the situation!When it re-opened it would have two priests (as pastor and parochial vicar) from Opus Dei in charge…
Wow, that would be something.When it re-opened it would have two priests (as pastor and parochial vicar) from Opus Dei in charge…
I’m sorry I missed your other posting…Crusader, weeks ago I started a thread asking people what they would do if they were the pastor of a parish with “problems” or a bishop in a diocese with a problematic parish, and NOBODY responded. Not one answer. Where WERE you? This is a pretty good beginning. Maybe extreme. But the situation is extreme.
It is highly unlikely that your good ideas would ever be put into effect as long as Archbishop Flynn is the ordinary.But it could only be done with strong support from the local Bishop…
But not totally out of the questionhttp://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon10.gifPlease! My comments were clearly and obviously tongue-in-cheek.
Then apparently you have way too much tolerance for liturgical abuses.It’s inconceivable that an ordained priest of the Church would make this sort of posting – even in jest.
Imagine a non-Catholic reading your posts. They would likely receive a stunningly negative image of the priesthood.
I certainly agree with being merciful in general. However there is a point where you actually encourage sin.We’ll ask these people to embrace the whole faith in love and to strive to leave their lifestyle but they’re as welcome as anybody else who has a struggle with living a Catholic life. Goodness knows, Catholic life isn’t EASY!