More 'Progressive and Enlightened' Catholicism from the Diocese of Raleigh
Summer is the time for priestly reassignments. And one of those will be the transfer of Father Joseph "Joe" Vetter from the Duke University Campus Ministry to St. Therese's in Wrightsville Beach, NC
And Father Joe brings a wealth of progressive and enlightened attitudes to the upscale tourist town that can only come from years of being entrenched in an atmosphere of political correctness, moral relativism and painting every Church doctrine and dogma in various shades of gray.
In February, 2009, the McClatchy Newspapers ran an article in regards to the Diocese of Raleigh instituting the Courage Apostolate for those afflicted with homosexuality, that they may remain faithful to the Church by living a celibate lifestyle, and in turn, refuse to ever again participate in the intrinsic evil that is the homosexual act.
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Summer is the time for priestly reassignments. And one of those will be the transfer of Father Joseph "Joe" Vetter from the Duke University Campus Ministry to St. Therese's in Wrightsville Beach, NC
And Father Joe brings a wealth of progressive and enlightened attitudes to the upscale tourist town that can only come from years of being entrenched in an atmosphere of political correctness, moral relativism and painting every Church doctrine and dogma in various shades of gray.
In February, 2009, the McClatchy Newspapers ran an article in regards to the Diocese of Raleigh instituting the Courage Apostolate for those afflicted with homosexuality, that they may remain faithful to the Church by living a celibate lifestyle, and in turn, refuse to ever again participate in the intrinsic evil that is the homosexual act.
Click here for the rest of the article.
2 Comments:
The fact that Fr. Vetter attacked Courage is strikes 1 to 3 for me.
Having dealt with that type here, I can just imagine the damage Fr. Vetter will do to St. Therese's in Wrightsville Beach.
I won't stay at St. Therese with that liberal in charge, nor his immediate predecessor. I posted some information about him and the liberal he's replacing at:
http://commentarius-ioannis.blogspot.com/2010/06/bishop-burbidge-announces-pastoral.html
I miss Msgr. Matt. He wasn't in good health, and couldn't always function well on the altar in his recent years, but he was nothing like these liberals.
Right now I will go to St. Mark's. Both Fr. Steve and Fr. Marco are great in the Confessional.
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