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Author Topic: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area  (Read 4320 times)

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I know this has been a topic probably sometime ago and I just missed it. Matthew can probably archive this to that thread. Anyway, just saw this development from 'The Catholic Resistance' Facebook page. I can't believe the SSPX would abandon such a beautiful church! They've been showing off the nice churches they've acquired, yet something must have happened here.

Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2019, 05:16:37 PM »
Brewing is nobler than celebrating the N.O.M., at least. "Blessed be God who maketh wine to cheer the heart of man"


Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2019, 07:08:39 PM »
Sacrilegious 

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Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2019, 06:22:23 AM »
Sacrilegious
Absolutely sacrilegious.

When I lived in Louisville, I used to occasionally make the trek to this church, mainly because it was by far, the biggest and most beautiful "trad chapel" I had ever seen in my life. It was in a very bad area of the city though.

This is a terrible tragedy but shows the reality of people, and there are many in addition these, who take pride and glory in offending God.     

Re: Former SSPX parish in Cincinnati, OH now brewery and concert area
« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2019, 09:50:44 AM »
Wasn’t this replaced with the priory in Walton, KY?  I don’t know the particulars, but before we rashly condemn it as sacrilege, I’m sure the building was properly deconsecrated.  ThecSSPX May be sliding, but I doubt they handed it over for use as a nightclub without removing all the Holy items.  It could very well be that the building had structural or other problems we armchair critics know nothing about.  I love old, untouched churches, but realize it takes big bucks to maintain an old building, much less to fix it up.