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To: marshmallow
I was struck with how similar it all seemed to some of the situations which my Protestant friends have described to me when their Church picks a new pastor. The factions, the arguments......"we want this guy"....."no, we want somebody like the previous guy"...."no, let's ask the people"......."etc, etc

In NO parishes, no one ever complains about the Pastor, right? Wrong. There are just as many complaints: "He's too conservative/liberal" "His Masses are too short/long" "He's too old-fashioned/modern" "He does/doesn't allow Eucharistic Ministers/altar girls" "He's too pro-life/choice" "He does/doesn't accept gay people" and on and on.

Once upon a time, the only thing a Catholic had concern himself about was wether or not he thought the new priest was friendly. His orthodoxy was a given. And if it wasn't, they layman could look to his Bishop to set the heterdox new pastor straight. It's not the case today. In this case Traditional Catholics who helped build a Traditional Chapel have to choose between staying behind and turning a blind eye to all the diocean shenanigans our late pastor so strongly opposed, or seek out priests who will not compromise.
80 posted on 12/29/2004 4:56:14 PM PST by sempertrad
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To: sempertrad
Once upon a time, the only thing a Catholic had concern himself about was wether or not he thought the new priest was friendly. His orthodoxy was a given. And if it wasn't, they layman could look to his Bishop to set the heterdox new pastor straight.

Oh really? How did wild eyed heretics like Fr. Hecker remain in the good graces of the Church in America for so long 150 years ago?

125 posted on 01/13/2005 8:12:50 AM PST by Hermann the Cherusker
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