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Please read the earlier posts. The entire background is there.
No other St. Louis Church was given such promises. This is not about money. It is about power / pride.The archbishop’s last offer in the talks was to guarantee in writing that St. Stanslaus would remain open as long as it produced the revenue to pay its bills. The money it now holds would be placed in a special account to be used only for the parish, the archbishop has said.
, the archbishop has said.The archbishop’s last offer in the talks was to guarantee in writing that St. Stanslaus would remain open as long as it produced the revenue to pay its bills. The money it now holds would be placed in a special account to be used only for the parish
Lurch104 :tiphat:the board was willing to turn over control (from their documents), however, it seems that a Polish priest was a major hang up.
It appears that is the case. We pray to support him… and we pray for repentance of those who have pride.Arch-bishop Burke has handled this dispute with gospel like charity.
Some say it is $9 million.By the way… just curious when posters talk about the money… just how much money is it that the parishioners first gave and have accumulated… and now claim it is still theirs??
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Many in the parish speak only Polish. The priest that the Abp assigned was not polish and did not speak Polish. How can a priest minister to his flock if he does not speak the language? A polish religious order in full communion with Rome has offered to minister to the parish…the Abp. has refused. From reading his diocesan website, he has Vietnamese parishes and Spanish parishes, but he will not support a Polish parish.Lurch104 :tiphat:
We do need to pray for all those involved with this dispute. Lord please send us Your Mercy.
My question is why do they get to decide what priest they get? If they are willing to turn over control and obey, then why would it matter what priest you have? Is one’s salvation more important than power?
Arch-bishop Burke has handled this dispute with gospel like charity.
Matt.18
15] "If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother.
16] But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every word may be confirmed by the evidence of two or three witnesses.
17] If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector.
Well said. Hopefully all parties can somehow still come together and avoid further scandal.I pray for two things. First, I pray that an end can be brought to this scandal (look up that concept in the Catechism, because that is exactly what this is), so we can all move on in communion. The other thing I pray for is that people not turn this into a smear campaign where everyone is pointing fingers, because I’m certain that all involved parties are convinced they are acting in good conscience.