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Re: Our Lady Of Sorrows Phoenix update
« Reply #50 on: August 07, 2019, 12:47:33 AM »
 I talked to Father Haynos, that he told me to my face that he did not want to transfer and asked not to go.

 Your probably right about the transfer of Fr. Haynos .I was told that the Superior General had been involved and I was also told that he was unhappy here .My assumption was that the district having told us there would be no transfers Fr.Haynos contacted the Superior General in order to facilitate his transfer.I was wrong
This further proves what I have been saying all along  the SSPX district doing what they want regardless of what they say or promise and how little they think of the parishioners of OLOS. 

Re: Our Lady Of Sorrows Phoenix update
« Reply #51 on: August 07, 2019, 03:33:42 PM »
The Priory has stated that Fr. Haynos' move came at the direction on Menzingen and that Fr. Wegner actually asked that Fr. Haynos get to remain at OLOS, but was refused.

Lunatik -  Go raibh maith agat!  Go mbimis an Tiarna Maith leat! 


Re: Our Lady Of Sorrows Phoenix update
« Reply #52 on: August 09, 2019, 04:05:46 PM »
The Priory has stated that Fr. Haynos' move came at the direction on Menzingen and that Fr. Wegner actually asked that Fr. Haynos get to remain at OLOS, but was refused.

Lunatik -  Go raibh maith agat!  Go mbimis an Tiarna Maith leat!
Hmmm 
so your saying the priory told YOU about an internal conflict within the SSPX over the transfer of a priest ? Because that particular fact was never made mention of in the bulletin nor from the pulpit . Are you that well acquainted with the priory that they divulge that kind of information ? or are you just using the priory to legitimize your opinion

Re: Our Lady Of Sorrows Phoenix update
« Reply #53 on: August 10, 2019, 01:00:24 AM »
Town Cry Baby: You redundant remarks about the church building, and how ugly it is and how you feel that we were cheated and blackmailed is tiring. No, it is not something that needs to be forgotten, but we get it it Town Cry Baby and we need to address other issues.
So my remarks are redundant are they ? Well I think they need repeating over and over until something is done , until the situation is addressed by those who caused it and rectify it. You say it is something that should not be forgotten and yet that is exactly what you are doing by telling me and others to move on to other issues. This is impossible to do when the district it its endeavor to raise money for its new church in St, Marys Kansas has embarked on a plan almost identical to the one they used in Phoenix just a bit more polished .As we see here in just one small example.
Windowmakers Guild
100 donors at $10,000 to $24,000
($167 to $400 monthly)
Help purchase the beautiful stained-glass windows which will bring the catechism of the church to life.
Recommended for young singles with established jobs and couples with grown children
Recognition:
-Receive a special commemorative Windowmakers Guild item
-A Mass for your intentions offered on the Immaculata’s altar for 30 days
-Have name displayed in special recognition in the Immaculata

That bears repeating I think
"beautiful stained-glass windows which will bring the catechism of the church to life."
What about bringing the Catechism to life in OUR church Lunatic ? 

Re: Our Lady Of Sorrows Phoenix update
« Reply #54 on: August 11, 2019, 02:15:16 PM »
Hmmm
so your saying the priory told YOU about an internal conflict within the SSPX over the transfer of a priest ? Because that particular fact was never made mention of in the bulletin nor from the pulpit . Are you that well acquainted with the priory that they divulge that kind of information ? or are you just using the priory to legitimize your opinion
Actually, I said "Priory" because that information came from OLOS.  Fr. McFarland said this directly from the pulpit when he announced Fr. Haynos' upcoming departure.  Father said this at both Masses that day.