How is Bishop Zurek fanning into flame the gift of God that he and his brother priests possess when he doesn’t let Father Tony evoke the exception to Canon Law that allows those who are hungry for Daily Eucharist to be fed on the same day as a Funeral Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral❓


Something that emerged forcefully from the International Conference for the Permanent Formation of Priests, on the theme, “Fan into Flame the Gift of God that You Possess” (2 Tim 1:6), which took place last February in Rome, with over 800 bishops, priests, lay and consecrated men and women, engaged in this area and representing some 18 countries was, “base everything you do in a spirit of sharing and fraternity among yourselves and with your bishops“; nevertheless, on this 3rd day of the National Eucharistic Conference, I find myself requesting, by not a Traditional Latin Mass to be said, but a regularly scheduled Daily Mass not to be canceled at St. Mary’s Cathedral; however, as I told Father Tony last May 9 in a private text, “This battle is no longer mine but God’s who desires to have us fed with daily food from heaven.“;…
Could the Lord be telling Bishop Zurek to, “Put your house in order“;…
…for although His Excellency has tried to have me canceled for several years now for having a restless heart at St. Mary’s Cathedral , can I not say, “You saved my life, O Lord; I shall not die“;…
…Alleluia, alleluia;
moreover, even knowing that the Lord’s sheep hear his voice, and that He knows them, and they follow Him,…
Alleluia, alleluia;
… doesn’t Father Tony maintain that current Canon Law will solve all problems, and argue, in popular and non-technical terms, that the problems of Eucharistic unbelief will be resolved simply by growth in attendance spurred by his specialness; but how can Canon Law and Father Tony’s homilies about his life sustain us when he and his companions are hungry for something greater : the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ at uncanceled, regularly scheduled Masses❓
