thanks
i keep wondering also... about the parishioners
if their parish is shut down??? Why would’t the bishop just send another priest in there, even on a temporary assignment? or am I missing something ?(probably, ha!).. or what?
thanks
Best of both worlds, in a way, say those who love it.
So by shuttering St. Bede's, this vindictive bishop is leaving this whole parish culturally/liturgically orphaned. It is unheard of. Truly shocking.
Yes, they can go to parishes in their regular geographical diocese (they are in St. Louis Park, MN, which is just a few minutes from downtown Minneapolis, hence the Archdiocese of St Paul/Minneapolis). But what are the chances they could get to an Anglican-rite Catholic parish? Zilch. So they've effectively been abandoned by their own diocese, the Ordinariate.
My hands are shaking as I type this. It is just unbelievably vindictive and cruel.
And for what? For what? It's not like they're doing anything other than upholding Catholicism.
It's sobering to realize that a number of canonized saints, including St. Athanasius, St. Mary McKillop, St. Hildegard of Bingen, St. Joan of Arc --- and more --- were treated unjustly, actually excommunicated, by the ecclesiastical judaspriests of their day.
Don't let the Great Splitter and Wrecker win. We need to suffer well. We need to refuse to leave the foot of the Cross. We need to be saints.