In the recent Covid lockdown months, how did parishes handle monitoring behavior of massgoers?

Sunday sermons, weekday observations

Did they act the drill sergeant? Some did, I know that. Verrry serious about it, oh yeah. Interrupt the man at prayer whose mask has slipped off his nose? Believe it. Bristle at the man as he was about to leave by an unapproved aisle? Point him to the exact place he should sit, even as to where in the pew as marked by sticking point pasted there? Sure. Did they stick to their guns no matter what? You bet. . . .

Was this Covid-lockdwn massgoing? Unfortunately, in too many places, yessss . . .

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New meaning for clergy abuse, it’s bishops abusing their clergy . . .

Sunday sermons, weekday observations

. by abusing their power by pushing them around to protect the “lavendar mafia.” It happened to this fellow “nearly 10 years ago.”

Fr. John Lovell of the Diocese of Rockford, Illinois, told Alpha News in an exclusive interview Tuesday that he believes there’s a “bishop problem” in the United States, and that priests who tell the truth are being targeted by them. “Many bishops across the country, if not most, look at their priests as a problem, as a potential lawsuit,” he said. “They don’t look at their priests as sons.”

“We see bishops wanting to look tough on protecting God’s children while protecting the lavender mafia.”

Read about it at Alpha News . . .

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Bishop Barron: True dialogue impossible if Catholic Dems won’t protect babies who survive abortion

Writers & Writing

Catholic News Agency, or any other news agency, should know better.

He cited a reticence on the part of Democrats to modify even the most extreme pro-abortion positions.

should be:

He cited a reluctance on the part of Democrats to modify even the most extreme pro-abortion positions.

Don’t make me tell it, them, him, her again.

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Mayor Lightfoot’s irrelevant comments on mass shootings

Chicago Newspapers

She analyzes, when she should be cracking down on gangs — the thinking person’s mayor.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the two attacks stemmed from “internal gang conflicts,” decrying them as “street justice” driven by a “thirst for revenge.”

Lightfoot lamented yet another summer weekend marred by mass shootings, and the wounds inflicted “psychologically” on people left “traumatized” in gang-infested neighborhoods.

“They want to engage in street justice, which is tragic and terrible,” Lightfoot said. “When they aim, they don’t get the target. They get the children and the innocent bystanders who have a right to live in our city without fear of being felled by gun violence.”

Less lamenting, telling how bad things are. Less the mother hen, helping us to understand what’s going on, more the angry mother goose, attacking with all she has at her disposal. Or telling how she will attack.

Bemoaning gangs, street justice, and the…

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Support for Batavia priest grows amid pending removal-Shaw Local

Sunday sermons, weekday observations

Very strange, makes you wonder about what’s the heck is going on.

This young, active priest accused of nothing is benched, suspended with pay, well not suspended, just removed from the roster.

And he’s not the only one. Rockford diocese here, but apparently at least one Chicago priest has gotten this treatment, hung out to dry with no comment or explanation by bishop or cardinal archbishop.

Crazy.

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