Germany, Parishes Run By Priests Become “Exception”
Magdeburg Diocese, Germany, announced that parishes run by priests will become in not too long a time the “exception”, the diocesan magazine Moment writes. The diocese has already reduced its 180 …More
Magdeburg Diocese, Germany, announced that parishes run by priests will become in not too long a time the “exception”, the diocesan magazine Moment writes.
The diocese has already reduced its 180 parishes to 44.
Eight of the new parishes are already now run by lay-teams, without a parish priest.
The diocese has also problems with staffing the parish councils because there are not enough volunteers.
Picture: Nederland, via lifesitenews.com, #newsDxnuyyltie
The diocese has already reduced its 180 parishes to 44.
Eight of the new parishes are already now run by lay-teams, without a parish priest.
The diocese has also problems with staffing the parish councils because there are not enough volunteers.
Picture: Nederland, via lifesitenews.com, #newsDxnuyyltie
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Run way from these parishes ,fast
DEFENSA DE LA FE
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UNLESS THEY ARE EXORCICIZED.
Ultraviolet
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It'd be interesting to know how the lay-team consecrates the Host.
CatholicAmerican
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They can’t... but, sadly, the “parishioners” probably would not notice or care, since anyone going to those abominations has already lost the faith.
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'at's just DE-pressing. Prolly, true, too. :/