Posted on 12/06/2003 11:02:57 PM PST by EsclavoDeCristo
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Pro-life or pro-choice?
The relatively recent appointment of Justin Cardinal Rigali to become Archbishop of Philadelphia had created a vacancy at St. Louis, just as the promotion of Bishop Burke has now created a vacancy at La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Genuine Catholics will pray for a worthy sucessor of Bishop Burke to be apponted to La Crosse and that that repleacement will pick up where Bishop Burke left off by sending copies of the referenced latter to the same legislators and putting a deadline on their response. An unsatisfactory response should lead to the promised invitation (mandatory) to stop receiving the sacraments and the necessary public declaration of non-Catholicism of those "Catholic" legislators who refuse to obey.
Desdemona, I guess this means we probably won't be able to persuade you to move to Rockford. Sigh.
And let us not forget the Christmas present given to the good people of the Diocese of Phoenix. Namely, this holy Bishop:
A conservative Catholic bishop, handpicked by Pope John Paul II for most of his clerical assignments over a 30-year career, takes over next month as spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix.
The appointment Tuesday of the Most Rev. Thomas J. Olmsted, bishop of Wichita, Kan., fits a pattern of several recent bishop assignments: a church leader who studied and worked in Rome, is considered orthodox in his belief and faithful to the pope.
He was on nobody's short list for the appointment. That "hand-picked" connotation by the Pope has a nice ring to it. I'm telling you, Phoenix just might blossom under his care. He has a core of young and upcoming orthodox Priests scattered throughout several parishes to assist his oversight. The future looks bright, very bright!
I don't know the current situation but I'll ask some folks who know.
I do know that the day Bishop O'Brien stepped down, Fr. Lorig moved the tabernacle from the side of the church to the altar. That speaks volumes. St.Anne's has also been very instrumental in the development of VirtueMedia. Tom Peterson, who started VirtueMedia, is a parishioner there. It was on a retreat led by Fr. Lorig that Tom decided to downsize his secular business and devote his life to doing what God had in mind for him. Our parish's (St. Mary's) Respect Life organization were the first ones to donate to VirtueMedia, though.
It was funny to read comments from the prevailing power structure when the appointment of Bishop Olmsted was announced. In the first interview,one said they were "shocked" at this selection from the Vatican.
I think that was "code" to the pew sleepers that they were supposed to be upset along with the "shock". Fortunately,this same power structure deadened the minds and souls of so many of the faithful,that the faithful were not aware of how dreadful the method of selection was,having long ago lost any sense of connection between our local church and the Catholic Church led by Peter from the Vatican.Most of them probably wondered why Viacom had anything to do with the appointment of the Bishop anyway,but what the heck,"oh well". They (the old powere brokers)are now trying to figure out what to do next.
Another piece of good news is/was that Father Corapi gave a two day retreat at "Our Lady of Joy" last week. Two years ago a friend of mine had arranged for him to give a retreat,it was cancelled by his superior after a word from our bishop.
Also the Catholic Sun whose publiher,Chris Gunty,is now on his way to Florida to continue corrupting six Florida dioceses with his poisonous publisher's pen seems to have allowed two priests' letters to the editor, expressing a Catholic moral view to be printed. It is just one minor miracle after another.
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