the pastor has all at once, with no input from anyone else, dissolved the parish council and fired the bilingual emeritus pastor -- seriously, where is a 75-year-old semi-retired priest going to find another place to live and work? -- and deacon, and the Latino/a community feels incredibly betrayed
Holy crap. Precisely.
Don't they realize that Latinos are pretty much key to the church's continued viability in the US? Or are they more committed to toxic political positions than to serving a community of faith?
Good luck, whatever you choose to do. Because that sounds awful.
I have absolutely no idea, Suela. I know the diocese is strapped for cash, as most of them are, and that this parish is the cash-poorest and the biggest money pit of them all, and I'm certainly not the only parishioner who's wondered if the whole parish was going to be retired at some point. But this is just the absolute worst, stupidest, most alienating and hurtful and punitive way of doing it.
Darn it. Today is the second anniversary of my mom's passing. Last year we remembered the day by going exploring in Denver. My mom loved a good explore. Today CJ and I were going to go up to our CSA farm for their open house. CJ has decided he doesn't want to go, citing that we have been away from home so much lately, he just wants to hang here.
I kinda feel the same way, but was also looking forward to going up to the farm. I could go alone, but would rather have company.
Thanks for the birthday wishes!
Now I need to decide where I want to go to lunch.
Happy birthday, Dana! Wishing you cake and lots of nice things.
::hugs Suzi::
Sara is gone until tomorrow, with my parents. Ben is off to a friend's at four, and from there to the spring formal, and then back to the friend's to sleep over. S. and I have the evening to ourselves.
We're considering passing out on the bed at about 4:01.
Happy birthday, Dana! I will have a gift for you at, uh, some point!
Happy birthday, Dana! Have a delicious lunch.
Ben just left, and I'm surprisingly wistful. A big dance!