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Monday, August 31, 2009
New YouTube Video
Here is the new video for Cleansing Fire's YouTube channel. However, I'd also like to announce that a previous video, "Closed Parishes of the Diocese of Rochester," has had its original audio returned! You can now hear it as it was intended to be heard.
Anyways, enjoy.
Anyways, enjoy.
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To Bishop Clark, From His Humble Servants:
"Prince of degredations, bought and sold,
These verses, written in your crumbling sty,
Proclaim the faith that I have held and hold,
And publish that in which I mean to die."
These verses, written in your crumbling sty,
Proclaim the faith that I have held and hold,
And publish that in which I mean to die."

5 comments:
THAT WAS OUTSTANDING!!!
And how true it is. Bishop Clark stands idly by while lay preachers give the homily and nuns run parishes and dancers twirls in our churches. His silence demonstrates his support of these abuses.
so much to be learned from that movie. it is truly a gem.
when I first became aware of the corruptness of our diocese, I wondered what could be done. I think we need to get more organized in our actions. I think a lot of people don't know what they can do. I'm one of those people. Ok - I know I can go to my local leaders and challenge them, but that does't seem to lead anywhere.
Obviously there is a lot of effort going into the blogs by both authors, commenters, and just plain readers. I say let's focus the energy in a positive direction and take serious action. Again, I don't know what that is - any suggestions? The only suggestion I have is getting St. Joseph Foundation involved and maybe that's a good one. But they need well documented reports - so maybe that's where we start. That's what I was thinking when I started this group:
http://groups.google.com/group/orthodox-catholics-of-rochester
we could start organizing all the atrocities in our dioces. maybe one thread could be a list of all the lay pastoral administrators. One could be a list of liturgical abuses, one could be a list of renegade organizations that our diocese sponsors, etc. Just some thoughts.
That explains the answer I received from St. Anne parish council prior to my fleeing to OLV.
SILENCE
Dave,
Welcome to OLV, a true oasis of Catholic orthodoxy, along with the Latin Mass at St. Stanislaus.
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