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Neighbors express “outrage” over Baltimore priest’s resignation
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Deacon Greg Kandra
Last week’s item about the Baltimore pastor removed for liturgical abuse has prompted some strong reaction here on the blog — and in the streets of Charm City, as well. The Baltimore Sun has just published a followup: Much has changed in the once-blue-collar neighborhood of Locust Point in South Baltimore. Factories have made way…
Eight weeks after the motu proprio, no groundswell for Latin
By
deacon greg kandra
The New York Times, of all places, takes a look this weekend at how the Tridentine mass is faring, almost two months after the motu proprio. Interestingly, the reporter cast a wide net, and talked with people in several cities and dioceses: Kelly Rein, 16, used to spend most Thursday nights doing homework. These days,…
Pastor removed for another kind of abuse
By
deacon greg kandra
It was bound to happen sooner or later. A priest has been sacked for abuse. No, not that kind. Liturgical abuse. From CWN, via the Baltimore Sun: Baltimore’s Archbishop Edwin O’Brien has removed a pastor who invited a female Episcopalian priest to join him in celebrating a funeral Mass, the Baltimore Sun reports. Father Martin…
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