Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Mo. parish defies 2 bishops, hires outside priest

Another article....
...This past summer the archdiocese moved its apostolate to Polish-heritage Catholics permanently to St. Agatha Parish in South St. Louis, where many of the city's more recent Polish immigrants attend Mass.

...St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish was formed in 1880 to meet the pastoral needs of an influx of Polish immigrants. In 1891, Archbishop Peter Kenrick deeded the parish property to the parish corporation with six directors and successive directors to be appointed by the archbishop. The bylaws were later amended to have directors elected by parishioners.

This one from Catholic Online...

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