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VIDEO: All parishes are equal, but some are more equal than others

The longest running Perpetual Adoration Chapel in our Archdiocese has been closed, but the building is still owned by the Archdiocese who will continue to pay for insurance and utilities. Why would you not keep the Adoration Chapel open? You could have done many things to keep this open: 1) You could have suspended the decree. 2) You could have been accountable and met with both the Archdiocesan leaders and the St. John Paul II parishioners to discuss real options. 3) You could have been vulnerable by actually letting the adorers keep adoring. Those 200+ adorers were willing to find priests to celebrate Mass twice a month.


https://www.ksdk.com/video/life/faith/affton-parish-closes-amid-archdiocese-of-st-louis-all-things-new-changes/63-590f78a3-8c91-497b-ba01-07682a710be0



Longest running Perpetual Adoration Chapel at St. John Paul II is now closed after 28 years.
Will our Archdiocese sell the St. John Paul II Church to the Masons who are across the street??

2 responses to “VIDEO: All parishes are equal, but some are more equal than others”

  1. Joan & Bob Bernhard Avatar
    Joan & Bob Bernhard

    Thank you, Ken, for letting us know what is really happening in our archdiocese. We are lifelong loyal Catholics (members of subsumed St. Matthias Parish for 57 years) who are heartbroken over what has happened. Our son was a St. Barnabus parishioner who is also heartbroken over the loss of his parish and the TLM. You are in our prayers along with all the Catholics in our archdiocese. God bless you.

  2. Lori Ohms Avatar
    Lori Ohms

    Ken, thank you for speaking the truth in love consistently, video after video. I recognize Christ, Scripture, and Church tradition in you; whereas, archdiocesan leadership clearly pursues the evil path. May the Lord have mercy on their souls. Surely, you will stand before God with clean hands having done all you could to save souls! We’re grateful.

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2 responses to “VIDEO: All parishes are equal, but some are more equal than others”

  1. Joan & Bob Bernhard Avatar
    Joan & Bob Bernhard

    Thank you, Ken, for letting us know what is really happening in our archdiocese. We are lifelong loyal Catholics (members of subsumed St. Matthias Parish for 57 years) who are heartbroken over what has happened. Our son was a St. Barnabus parishioner who is also heartbroken over the loss of his parish and the TLM. You are in our prayers along with all the Catholics in our archdiocese. God bless you.

  2. Ken, thank you for speaking the truth in love consistently, video after video. I recognize Christ, Scripture, and Church tradition in you; whereas, archdiocesan leadership clearly pursues the evil path. May the Lord have mercy on their souls. Surely, you will stand before God with clean hands having done all you could to save souls! We’re grateful.

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