Thursday, December 8, 2011

Parish Closings and Married Clergy [except Catholic] Welcomings

A recent article by Don Horkey in The Polish Times of Detroit titled "Polish-American Parishes in the Middle of Archdiocesan Restructuring Plans" came to me by way of a friend as a forwarded email from Tony Kowalski.

The jist of the article is the closing and combining of Polish American parishes in Detroit by Archbishop Allen Vigneron. The article highlights the attitude of the "administrators" [as Anthony Padovano call the bishops] who whistle in the dark faced with the fact of declining numbers of priests--which they choose to ignore to the detriment of good people who are denied Eucharist by episcopal blind-sightedness. All the while these "pastors" accept married Episcopal priests and Lutheran ministers priests into service while ignoring the plethora of married priests who would gladly serve in parishes--and all this after years of claiming as one reason for celibacy in the Western Church the inability of a married priest to truly dedicate himself to the service of God's People.

Thank God for the dedication of the Society of Christ in serving the Polish-American people of Detroit. I hope they don't "burn out".

While I regret my Dad never encouraged us to learn the Polish he spoke to his parents as he grew up, I treasure the ethnic background I share with those who suffer from the short sighted policies of administrators like Archbishop Vigneron. Most of those people, unlike their administrator, would probably welcome a married priest.

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