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Rose of York
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Saturday, 9. August 2008, 15:27
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- Saturday, 9. August 2008, 14:56
Incidentally, Rose, how do you square this:- - Quote:
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Father Tim Wiley CLERGY APPOINTMENTS: amongst the many appointments this summer, Bishop Roche has asked me to take on more responsibilities in the Diocese. I have been appointed to co ordinate the provision for the celebration of the Traditional form of the Mass across the whole Diocese..
with this ... http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/damian_thompson/blog/2008/08/09/the_suppression_of_a_latinloving_parishI know Thompson's not everyone's cup of tea but you can usually reckon that if he says he "has been passed some correspondence" then some correspondence has been passed. How do we square Damian's blog with the letters in Pontefract and Castleford Express?
http://www.pontefractandcastlefordexpress.co.uk/letters/Church-closure-scandal.4346614.jp
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Church closure scandal THERE has been a Catholic presence in Kippax and Allerton Bywater since Saxon times. There were even a good number of recusants during the penal times. Now the Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds Arthur Roche has seen fit to wipe that all out by closing our parish church of St John the Evangelist, Allerton Bywater.
He cites falling congregations and a shortage of priests. Along with the people of Holy Family, Chequerfield and Our Lady of Lourdes, Ackworth we strongly protest these reasons. Our church is full every Sunday, and weekday masses are also well attended. We have an active social life which contributes to the life of the village, particularly the elderly, and our hall is widely used. As for the shortage of priests, our present priest is being removed from normal priestly duties.
The "consultation" held by the Bishop was so cynical that he never replied to, never mind discussed, the three reasoned submissions made by our parish council. We are of no significance to him. Under Church Law he is obliged to visit each parish at least once in five years – we have had no visit for more than ten years. However, all our three parishes would appear to have valuable land assets.
MALCOLM D L BRUMWELL Kippax
WE wish to thank all those who have voiced their support for the non-closure of Holy Family Church, Pontefract, by prayers, letters and e-mails. Please continue – God bless you all. We are heartened by the success of Hardwick Road post office, the people deserve their success, they worked hard for it.
We cannot underestimate the battle ahead of us. We cannot do it alone – we need the help and support of everyone. Our goal is to be as successful as Hardwick Road – it won't be for the lack of trying.
JAMES and MAUREEN WALSH, ANNE DYER, ANDREW WALKER
I suspect there is more to the eye than this.
In January 2007 I went back to Batley, for a few days. Father Wiley himself told me the bishop is very keen on Latin Mass being made available, and that he had deliberately selected Father Wiley's parish, and the nearby Holy Spirit, Heckmondwike because they are still ideal for traditional liturgy.
Anyway, I personally think parishioners who ask for a personal parish, with no Masses in the vernacular, should spare a thought for others.[redit][/redit]
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Catholic and proud of it! Talk to God before Mass. Talk to each other afterwards
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