I can never tell if these Catholic Priests and parishioners are truly outraged by the Demoncrats or are they playing their part in the games of the Jesuits. . I like to think they are
A Catholic bishop has asked for the resignation of Father James Altman, a priest known for his outspoken views on the COVID-19 pandemic and the Democratic Party.
Fr. Altman serves as pastor of St. James the Less Catholic Church in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He announced in his Pentecost Sunday homily that Bishop William Callahan asked him to resign on Friday.
“As the bishop has stated to me: I am ineffective. So for the record, dear family, Bishop Callahan has asked me to resign as pastor as of this past Friday, two days ago, because I am divisive and ineffective,” he said.
Altman added amid the audible shock of some parishioners that he is contesting Bishop Callahan’s request.
“In response, my canon lawyer asked for clarification, asked for the justification and a chance to review what was in my file that suggested I was so divisive and ineffective,” Altman said. “And I say all this only because I’m no expert on canon law. But understand only that while we are contesting Bishop’s request—and we are—he could in theory appoint a parish administrator whilst I remain a pastor without duties until the appeal goes through Rome, which could take up to a year or more.”
I can never tell if these Catholic Priests and parishioners are truly outraged by the Demoncrats or are they playing their part in the games of the Jesuits. . I like to think they are
A Catholic bishop has asked for the resignation of Father James Altman, a priest known for his outspoken views on the COVID-19 pandemic and the Democratic Party.
Fr. Altman serves as pastor of St. James the Less Catholic Church in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He announced in his Pentecost Sunday homily that Bishop William Callahan asked him to resign on Friday.
“As the bishop has stated to me: I am ineffective. So for the record, dear family, Bishop Callahan has asked me to resign as pastor as of this past Friday, two days ago, because I am divisive and ineffective,” he said.
Altman added amid the audible shock of some parishioners that he is contesting Bishop Callahan’s request.
“In response, my canon lawyer asked for clarification, asked for the justification and a chance to review what was in my file that suggested I was so divisive and ineffective,” Altman said. “And I say all this only because I’m no expert on canon law. But understand only that while we are contesting Bishop’s request—and we are—he could in theory appoint a parish administrator whilst I remain a pastor without duties until the appeal goes through Rome, which could take up to a year or more.”
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