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A fascist Catholic priest has shocked parishioners by welcoming them to church wearing a swastika armband.
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I think I’ve read some of his posts in the Traditional Catholic Forum…A fascist Catholic priest has shocked parishioners by welcoming them to church wearing a swastika armband.
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If so, then this is another example showing that we cannot rely on the media.The guy is not a priest, he is a lay person. He is the sacristan and the diocese is already addressing the problem.
Whether he is a priest or a lay person,this is not acceptable and the Diocese has to address this sooner rather than later.The guy is not a priest, he is a lay person. He is the sacristan and the diocese is already addressing the problem.
I think you are right. The blog “Whispers in the Loggia” has a followup to its report on this incident:If he’s only a sacristan, the subject line of this thread needs to be changed. Someone contact a mod.
whispersintheloggia.blogspot.com/2009/04/heil-father.htmlSVILUPPO: Contrary to the Austrian report cited above, Angelo Idi (shown above right) is not a priest, but the lay sacristan of a parish church
I wrote both to Bobzils and to the blog “Whispers in the Loggia” asking for the same correction and so these are not two independent confirmations. Just to reassure you, it was posted correctly on several Italian newspapers.I think you are right. The blog “Whispers in the Loggia” has a followup to its report on this incident:
whispersintheloggia.blogspot.com/2009/04/heil-father.html
I picked a couple random Italian newspaper stories about the incident, and ran them through Babelfish, and it seems that Mr. Idi wore the swastika on the day the Holocaust is remembered.
According to what is being said here, the priest isn’t the one sporting the insignia - it’s a lay person connected to the parish…Father Idi has the right to his political beliefs, but he should not wear political insignia on his priest clothes / cassock.