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VIDEO: More highly paid Archdiocesan administrators who refuse the accountability preached by Vicar Chris Martin?

Today is the 106th Anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima. Pray for peace, pray for our Church, pray for Truth and true dialogue. No one in our Archdiocesan leadership seems to want to answer any questions from laity, such as: 1) What is their Canon Law authority to close parish schools? 2) Why won’t they answer any questions? 3) Why won’t they hold meetings to teach us about the Canon Law and how it allows them to close parish schools? Now, they are hiring a “Chief Operating Officer” to add another layer to their Administrative bloat. Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!

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2 responses to “VIDEO: More highly paid Archdiocesan administrators who refuse the accountability preached by Vicar Chris Martin?”

  1. What if the Priest is not a Pastor does he have the same authority? Ours is a parochial administrator. Can we change that ?

    1. Great questions, wouldn’t it be lovely if our Archdiocesan leaders, if those actually “in charge” would answer that, in writing, for us all. Please feel free to ask it in an email to any Archdiocesan official, and let us know if you get any reply at all, much less one that actually and clearly answers the question.

      God bless,

      sostlp.org team

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