Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Minneapolis: Where heresy and dissent abound

Pope John Paul II expressed grave concern for the future of the Catholic Church in America, and rightly so. He knew of the dangers lurking in the dark that insidiously threaten to undermine the Catholic faith. Today we look around with dismay at the state of affairs in the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis and realize that a more striking dichotomy could hardly exist. We have arrived at the point where good is stamped out as something evil, and evil is permitted to flourish as a good.
Elizabeth Schwab then continues to document numerous accounts to substantiate her opening paragraph. It includes many of the instances which many Catholic blog readers have probably seen...There are some things about which I was unaware, such as Archbishop Flynn and Auxiliary Bishop Richard Pates 'presiding' at the funeral Mass for Fr. Harvey Egan, former pastor of St. Joan of Arc Church, a well known hotbed of, at a bare minimum, heterdoxy.

Well worth the read, as a "refresher" of the the Twin Cities Archdiocese...Where faithful and obedient priests are "silenced"...

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