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Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2019, 11:08:40 AM »
Like I said in the post on the Syracuse church, there's a pattern of the SSPX claiming that the property or church is not repairable and then buying something well beyond the cost of fixing a perfectly good building. They're wasting money like a drunken lotto winner. They move from the city where it's poor and affordable to move into expensive areas where families can't afford to live they're not moving in the country but to the suburbs where it's comfy, to go with the easy going comforts of lax modern life. Squeezing the pockets as they go.


Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2019, 11:18:43 AM »
Plus there not interested in the faithful, I know of a Church in the SSPX where there's no access to rhe church and people who used to attend the Church had family in a wheelchair. For a fact the Church had 30000 in the bank and said they would put a ramp up to the building, it's too expensive they decided. The family left eventually, 9 steps became too much to lug a wheelchair up. What's sad is, no one gives a $&@# for the elderly and sick at the chapels either, I have seen multiple elderly and injured( broken leg) at that church and others suffer because they won't just keep a building up to code. Don't get me wrong, not everything is important code wise, but at least don't keep your own people out of the church

Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #13 on: August 26, 2019, 10:45:46 PM »
Plus there not interested in the faithful, I know of a Church in the SSPX where there's no access to rhe church and people who used to attend the Church had family in a wheelchair. For a fact the Church had 30000 in the bank and said they would put a ramp up to the building, it's too expensive they decided. The family left eventually, 9 steps became too much to lug a wheelchair up. What's sad is, no one gives a $&@# for the elderly and sick at the chapels either, I have seen multiple elderly and injured( broken leg) at that church and others suffer because they won't just keep a building up to code. Don't get me wrong, not everything is important code wise, but at least don't keep your own people out of the church
A friend of mine has a son whose wife is in a wheelchair.  They had the same experience with the SSPX.  A preassembled ramp would have costed about $1,200.  There is a business that allows people to make payments at a very small interest rate.  Relatives in another state offered to purchase it outright and pay for its installation.  The SSPX refused.  As a result, they’ve lost the entire extended family of the couple to the Eastern rite parish.  It makes no sense to me.  Why would you refuse physical access to a disabled woman?  The only reason given was that it was too costly to install for just one individual!  So, her soul is worth less than $1,200 plus tax?  I don’t blame them for leaving.

Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2019, 02:47:09 PM »
Someone emailed me regarding the Cincinnati chapel, and said I could post this much of its content:

"It was in need of much repair and many men put in years of hard working hours to keep the church running. 

I don't know $ figures needed for repairs, but along came an extremely wealthy man from Walton, not a member of our parish but one of the other trad parishes in the area,  who wanted to build a church down the street from his home on his many acres of property.  

Our then pastor, N O trying to be a  trad, jumped on it .  Eventually the new property and church were turned over to the SSPX. 

Last I was in Walton, only 3 of the original stained glass windows were in place.
I heard, hearsay of course, that the windows were not measured correctly to fit .

Walton now has their not so  pretty church, their school, their priory,  and everyone is reliving the 50's."