Burke and the interdict.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)

National Catholic Reporter | April 1, 2005| | Copyright

There is a correlation between "Parishioners defy archbishop" by Geri L. Dreiling and "Laity wonder where the money goes" by Dennis Coday (NCR, Jan. 28).

Something good is happening in St. Louis at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. The laity said "no" to a bishop. The parish's lay board refused to transfer money and property to the archdiocese. Archbishop Raymond Burke is in a power struggle for control of the assets. The laity is using its legitimate civil power and fiduciary responsibility to safeguard its parish wealth. The property and money has been in lay hands ...

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