To: null and void
OK. Bishop DiLorenzo headed the Diocese of Honolulu for the
several years prior to his present post. Our diocese certainly
must be one of the worst, least-faithful to church teachings among
the clergy, and after 40 years, among the population. The speakers
brought in are generally the garden-variety dissenters and
heretics, Call-to-Action folks. As a teacher in a Catholic school,
I was privy to the fact that RE & Catholic school
teachers were encouraged to listen to these speakers,
and were given credits that were documented for
background necessary to teach religion.
DiLorenzo was making his first round of visits to parishes
on the outer islands, and when he came to the Big Island, and
sat in our hall, and asked if there were any questions/concerns,
I said: Is it acceptable to the bishop that Catholic teachers
were required to attend workshops put on by known heretics
and dissenters (I named a sampling of them)? This then launched
an intense hour discussion between he and my fellow parishoners,
all of them excellently-informed Catholics
(our little parish is famous in the state for orthodoxy; we
are the outlier).
The next morning, the bishop called my principal, a Deacon
(who belongs to a different parish), and asked him what he
thought of me, and was I safe with children. The bishop also instructed
the pastor who was the final authority at our school to remove
me as religion teacher, an order that stayed in place even after DiLorenzo left. I was primarily an English/History teacher,
so it didn't cost me a job, but it put a permanent black mark
against my name. I wrote two long follow-up letters, asking
why he did this, would this impact my teaching in another state
some day, the justice of it, etc. I called a few times also, and
finally his secretary said: forget it, the bishop will simply
not respond to you.
Was I safe with children? Pretty chiiling, no?
25 posted on
11/01/2012 2:49:06 PM PDT by
jobim
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To: jobim
Chilling? It would be to me.
Perhaps he thought it would be a resume enhancement?
30 posted on
11/01/2012 3:11:59 PM PDT by
null and void
(Day 1381 of the Obama hostage crisis - Barack Hussein Obama an enemy BOTH foreign AND domestic)
To: jobim
Another reason to hate this butt hole
35 posted on
11/01/2012 3:32:22 PM PDT by
verga
(A nation divided by Zero!)
To: jobim
You should have called the St. Joseph Foundation in San Antonio and asked them to assist you in making a formal complaint to the Vatican. Bishops do NOT have a free hand to slander their flock. As in any court of law, of course, you need documentation, but if somebody was willing to certify a letter stating what they told you the Bishop had said about you, plus other witnesses certifying what you said and when that got you in trouble with him in the first place, that would be pretty convincing in Rome.
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