I recommend to any and all to go see the good Bishop Williamson and here what he has to say. Last night I had the privilage of seeing him in Brewster, NY. It was great to hear from the Bishop his perspective on how and where this train we are on is going.
So I guess you weren't scared off by Fr. Goldade's March 27 email? :scared2:
(forwarded to me by a friend. Fr G is the prior of Christ the King in Ridgefield CT, which is 15 mins from Brewster NY where Bishop Williamson was on April 1.)
Dear Parishioner,
Thank you for filling out the census card after the first of the year. I have created an email list which I (alone) will use sparingly. The purpose will be for last minute notices - Emergency Alerts. Please do not respond to these emails; my correspondence is behind as it is! Due precaution will be taken that your contact information remain secure.
There has been some concern in the last week over a mailing that was sent to many parishioners about
an event. The event is neither sponsored by Christ the King Church nor approved by me. To dispel any concerns, Christ the King’s current mailing list has not been stolen or shared with any third-parties. As most of you are aware, there are easy ways to access addresses online and the Church cannot stop people from compiling a list in this way. And it is possible that individuals who formerly had access to the church’s mailing list retained copies. This cannot be entirely controlled, but security measures are in place to protect parishioners’ personal information.
Thank you for your understanding and your fidelity.
A Blessed Easter!
Fr. Michael Goldade