An arsonist burned down Blessed Sacrament Church in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. There are more and more cases of fires and vandalism committed against Catholic churches and outdoor shrines.
In this case, the 1970's as "ugly as sin" design of Blessed Sacrament Church, can be redeemed by a new and improved design that recaptures a much more traditional look. That's how good can come from the awful evil of arson in this case.
Let us pray that the pastor of this parish did not accompany the arsonist as he set fire to his church as Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia suggests pastors do, like holding the hand of a mortal sinner who with full consent of the will and much forethought and planning chose assisted suicide to end her life! I am still outraged and scandalized over that one and an archbishop in such a high place who is so stupid and clueless.
My recommendation for a new church design to make sure good does come from evil:
This is Saint Mary Help of Christians Church in Aiken, South Carolina and yes, it is a new church and with this bell tower, Blessed Sacrament can recycle its bells!
2 comments:
Father,
This is a perfect example of why I quit my blog. You're providing much of the same kind of material and opinion. Good Job.
Sure that wasn’t a Buddhist temple that burnt to the ground. sure looked like one.
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