Posted on 07/08/2006 7:00:14 AM PDT by Carolina
The Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI has named Archbishop Raymond Burke of the Archdiocese of St. Louis as a member of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signature. This is a tribunal of appeal from the Tribunal of the Roman Rota. It is the highest court of appeal available in matters concerning the Church's tribunals. Other members named include Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education, and Archbishop Lluís Martínez Sistach of the Archdiocese of Barcelona.
Here are some beautiful pictures showing the St. Louis Oratory and Archbishop Burke. Very traditional!
http://www.institute-christ-king.org/SFdSConfirmations2005.htm
Correction: the St. Francis de Sales Oratory in St. Louis.
great pictures - thank you. The Oratory is beautiful. God bless Archbishop Burke and help him with his new assignment.
Absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for the link. Not for nothing was St. Louis known as Rome of the West.
Thanks! Great pictures!
Carolina, you have a gorgeous home page and I congratulate you on your decision to home school. I'm in St. Louis and am puzzled by your reference to St. Agnes. The church was closed years ago by Archbishop Rigalli. Archbishop Burke is loved and respected by conservative Catholics, but is reviled by the CINOs. The Post-Dispatch has placed hgim on their list of those whom will never receive good press. All signs that he is doing an excellent job.
Carolina probably means St. Agatha, which the Archbishop established for the Polish language community after the difficulties at St. Stanislaus. I'm in St. Louis also; FYI, Archbishop Burke will be celebrant at 10AM High Mass this Sunday (16th) at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Oratory, for the Latin Liturgy Association convention.
This is the main high altar, but you can only see the bottom half of it - it is high indeed, at least forty feet. What you can't see are the four (yes four) side altars. It is truly a magnificent building.
Daff, I'm a parishioner at St. Francis, by way of St. Agatha. I'm looking forward to the Mass. I will probably see you there. D
IIRC (dangerous thing), Fr. Bozek recently went to see Abp. Burke. Wonder what came of that meeting?
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