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[Catholic Caucus] ‘Enough is enough’: Altman says sidelined priests will rise up against ‘tyrannical’ bishops
Alpha News MN ^ | Anthony Gockowski

Posted on 06/15/2021 1:19:16 PM PDT by ebb tide

[Catholic Caucus] ‘Enough is enough’: Altman says sidelined priests will rise up against ‘tyrannical’ bishops

Fr. James Altman said he is corresponding with other conservative priests who have been targeted by their bishops about a strategy for fighting back.

“They don’t realize we’re going to get together and say enough is enough. They don’t get it yet. They don’t have enough brains in their heads, some of these shepherds of the Church,” Altman told Alpha News Wednesday night.

The popular La Crosse, Wisconsin priest was asked to resign by Bishop William Callahan late last month for being “divisive and ineffective.” Altman is working with a canon lawyer to fight the request, and two fundraisers launched on his behalf have now raised $683,900.

Altman said he plans to share the money with other priests who are “being assaulted by these tyrants.” He said what’s happening to him is straight from the “playbook” of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).

“It’s like the bishops’ playbook. The USCCB has their playbook so when you see all these priests around the country that are celebrating the traditional mass, that are being faithful to the unchanged and unchangeable truth, when you see them being separated out, targeted individually … they’re knocking them off one by one,” Altman explained.

That’s especially true of the Diocese of Rockford in Illinois, where more than 800 people gathered last week to protest Bishop David Malloy’s history of exiling traditionalist priests, according to Church Militant.

He said conversations among targeted priests have already started.

“They didn’t just start happening. We’re well aware of what’s going on and they’re in for a surprise,” he said. “They’re such little tyrants, most of them.”

Altman also responded to his bishop’s claim that he’s “divisive and ineffective,” calling out the hypocrisy of such a claim.

“To say that I’m ineffective is absolutely stupid. I’ll tell you what’s ineffective: when you have 75% of Catholics who don’t go to church anymore. Oh, you’re really effectively teaching those people the faith, aren’t you? Or 80% now don’t believe in the real presence. How about that for ineffective?” he said.

He said he welcomes the “divisive” label but argued that he’s actually “uniting people of faith.”

“To call me ineffective is a farce, but that’s the USCCB playbook,” he said. “These are the little buzzwords, which are ill-defined, amorphous, ambiguous words that they then try to use against you. Bring it on. Hey, the gloves are dropped. They dropped a long time ago when you started attacking me. I’m divisive and I’m proud of it, and I’m so effective it’s putting you to shame,” he added.

Altman said he actually likes his bishop and has praised him many times in the past for keeping churches in La Crosse open when other dioceses refused to do so.

“He let his priests be pastors to their people,” Altman remarked. “That was the issue that started it all. They locked the churches. As I’ve said so many times, and it just deeply moves me every single time I say it, what kind of father won’t feed his child?”

Other priests were scared to keep their doors open because “they’d come down on them like they’re coming down on me now,” Altman claimed.

“If you’re a father of the Church and you don’t feed your child, get out. Get out because you’re not Catholic. It just makes me sick.”

Later in the interview, the outspoken priest referenced saints such Aloysius Gonzaga and Damien of Molokai who risked their lives to administer the sacraments to people during times of plague and illness.

“That’s what we’re called to do, to sacrifice ourselves, like Christ did, for our people,” he said. “How dare they stand in the way of that.”

A group of concerned Catholics plans to hold a rally for Fr. Altman later this month in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, at which Altman will be speaking.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Worship
KEYWORDS: dictatorbihsops; francisbishops; tyrants

1 posted on 06/15/2021 1:19:16 PM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 06/15/2021 1:20:22 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

It’s nice to see a priest fighting back against the marxist nonsense in the church these days.


3 posted on 06/15/2021 1:26:30 PM PDT by Twotone (While one may vote oneself into socialism one has to shoot oneself out of it.)
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To: ebb tide

Prayers up for Fr Altman and these other good priests.


4 posted on 06/15/2021 1:35:36 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: ebb tide

Do these priests have a chance? They are a small group. The Church is a monarchy not a democracy. Getting together and protesting, writing letters and forming support groups is not going to penetrate the resistance of bishops one bit, esp since the pope is on the side of the sledgehammer bishops.


5 posted on 06/15/2021 1:39:57 PM PDT by Marchmain (If you're vaccinated, why do I need to wear a mask?)
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To: Marchmain
Do these priests have a chance?

I don't know if they have a chance, but at least they're forcing transparency on the hush-hush process of disciplining a priest. (at least in my observation) Especially when a priest like Fr. Altman has done nothing wrong. The laity deserves to know what is happening and why.

6 posted on 06/15/2021 2:26:31 PM PDT by viewfromthefrontier
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To: ebb tide

Democrats/liberals destroy everything and religion is not exempt


7 posted on 06/15/2021 2:40:51 PM PDT by falcon99 (qu)
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To: ebb tide
That’s especially true of the Diocese of Rockford in Illinois, where more than 800 people gathered last week to protest Bishop David Malloy’s history of exiling traditionalist priests,

I went to Mass at the Institute of Christ the King for 15 years. The previous Bishop (Bishop Doran) was a good man whose promotion of Church and teaching and openness to the Traditional Mass yielded numerous vocations, and excellent priests for the diocese.

Vocations for Rockford will dry up now, but there are still good priests there and many faithful, serious Catholics who will stand for Justice and Church teaching.

We are now in Phoenix, which presently has a great bishop, but he is scheduled to retire next year.
8 posted on 06/15/2021 3:03:27 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (“At first you go bankrupt slowly, then all at once.” -- Hemingway)
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To: viewfromthefrontier
Do these priests have a chance?

The priests could seek refuge in a friendlier diocese or even a religious order. Or, they will do the best they can, obey when they must, disobey when necessary and take the punishment (often being sent to a backwater).

A friend of mine from the seminary, Fr. Steve L. became a diocesan priest in Chicago, and when he refused to accept altar girls, he was told "He will never be Pastor". That didn't stop him from having a serious following, and from sidewalk counseling at the Family Associates abortion mill in downtown Chicago.
9 posted on 06/15/2021 3:07:08 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (“At first you go bankrupt slowly, then all at once.” -- Hemingway)
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