Posted on 01/08/2009 12:52:25 PM PST by NYer
It’s getting ugly.
It’s terrible.
“Worship sites” huh? What’s the deal with that terminology? I mean, Stonehenge was a worship site, too, wasn’t it? Political correctness run amok.
I live within the Albany diocese and letters have been written over the years for various things.
I pray that Bishop Hubbard retires soon and we get a good replacement
Have a look at any of the “renovations” performed under Hubbard; you wouldn’t mistake one of them for a church.
And meanwhile, my sister and her family attend mass in Fredricksburg, VA in an old mini-mart! Heck, the gas pumps are still outside!
Why are so many closing (question from a non-RC)?
Why aren’t they growing. Seems there are plenty of new
hispanics, etc. that tend to be RC)?
That was my first thought, too -- "'Worship sites'??? Well, there's the problem!" I'd LOL, but it's too sad -- and way too common . . .
He is 5 years away from submitting his mandatory letter of retirement. Read that as ... an eternity.
He reaches mandatory retirement age on Dec. 31, 2013 and will not resign sooner.
I live within the Albany diocese and letters have been written over the years for various things.
From what I understand, the Vatican has a very thick dossier on him, filled with formalized complaint letters written by local area Catholics. Short of apostacy, there is nothing they will do.
Do you remember the Fr. Minkler incident?
There are a combination of factors, most of which are historical. Here in the northeast, immigrants built many Catholic Churches. To honor their ancestral lands, you would find on one corner a church built by Polish immigrants, another built by the Germans, the Irish, the Italians, etc. Albany, Troy and other nearby cities were manufacturing towns for shirt collars, gloves, etc. Once manufacturing was automated, the descendants moved to other parts of the US in search of jobs. These magnificent churches, built with sweat and tears, now have small congregations.
Why arent they growing. Seems there are plenty of new hispanics, etc. that tend to be RC)?
Not up here. If anything, we have an influx of southerners and the Evangelicals are in growth mode. Due to a weak Catholic bishop, many Catholics now worship at the Evangelical churches. Please remember us in your prayers.
**Its getting ugly.**
Per your predictions all along the way.
Hubbard needs a lot of prayers.
And to think that other churches, including my own, are bursting at the seams.
**I pray that Bishop Hubbard retires soon and we get a good replacement **
This may be the only answer.
Praying for you.
But, you're not counting the days are you? ;)
hubbard?
is he related to L. Ron Hubbard?
Shucks - the first part of the headline made me think Rome was gonna take drastic action clean up your diocese by closing it down and merging it with another....
Lol ... the closest 'other' is the Diocese of Rochester run by Bishop Clark, Hubbard's fellow seminarian and good friend. You may recall a recent thread about the bishop booting the resident priest and replacing him with ....
Sr. Joan "Installed" as Pastoral Administrator
Imagine the mayhem were these two dioceses to merge! No ... we need to think positive thoughts. Like Hubbard, Matthew Clark will turn 75 in 2013. I pray BXVII is still with us to appoint bishops with a straight and orthodox spine.
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