Posted on 09/18/2007 3:52:20 PM PDT by wagglebee
FARGO, September 18, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Samuel J. Aquila, the Catholic bishop of Fargo, North Dakota, is strongly encouraging his priests to imitate him by praying for an hour in front of an abortion facility during this year's national "Forty Days of Life".
"I have committed to an hour of prayer at the abortion facility September 28, at 10:30 am," he continued. "As your bishop, I ask you to sign up for an hour of prayerful vigil, as well. Tell your parishioners when that hour will be and challenge them to meet or exceed your example. Maybe your parishioners could fill each slot of that particular day with presence from your parish. Maybe the young - youth groups or families - could physically be present while the elderly could be united with them in prayer at your church. Even if only two parishioners join you in your hour of prayer at the abortion facility, lives will be changed and some -- those of the unseen unborn -- may be saved." Amen!
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I understand that the Archbishop of New York is now passed the age of retirement.
The Pope needs to just start removing some of the CINO bishops around the country and not bother waiting until they reach retirement age.
You said it, too bad it won’t happen.
Do you know if all Planned Parenthoods provide abortions or are they only at specific locations? Just curious! We have one not too far from our home but it’s a very small location.
This Bishop caught a scorching case of common sense from somewhere.....I hope he infects many more clergy, especially his fellow tall hats.
Freegards
I believe it’s by location, but they all push it.
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FRIDAY, September 28, 2007
12:00 Noon
Planned Parenthood
East of 41st & Sertoma, Sioux Falls, SD
(I wonder if these 2 Bishops have been chatting together!)
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The Respect Life office in Sioux Falls has been instrumental in getting a calendar together back in 2004 and encouraging people to come and pray in front of PP for at least an hour, once a month. This past Spring they renewed their efforts, encouraging those who are already signed up to continue and impressing upon others the need for more of this. This past Summer I started receiving the emails regarding the Bishop and his presence in front of PP!
BOUND4LIFE now has a South Dakota chapter, and they recently celebrated the year anniversary of their prayer efforts in front of the Sioux Falls PP clinic. They are usually there on Saturdays from 11 am- 1 pm, with an occasional call for an additional time slot during the week.
These are the only organized efforts I am aware of in SD, at this time. There is currently a move to renew the efforts of sidewalk counselors, which has not gone on since at least a year ago. They were feeling their efforts were of no avail. However, with the saving of a baby a couple of weeks ago due to a sidewalk counselor being there, it has changed the thought process.
The building in Sioux Falls was built to discourage access of sidewalk counselors or people praying. There are no windows facing the street. The side windows are small and very high off the ground. Survelliance cameras are on the corner of the building, and now are moving cameras, as well. The parking is set for most to be able to park behind the building without access from the front sidewalk. The thing is, they are no so busy the parking lot is full, giving those praying and sidewalk counseling a tiny window of access to those who end up parking within view of the driveway. The other thing that is happening is one of the sidewalk counselors is so bold, she is walking up to the vehicles as they drive on or off of the lot, not waiting for them to park and exit the vehicle.
There is a workshop that will be offered here very soon for people who are interested in sidewalk counseling. The hope is that with my being there early each morning praying, I will be able to make a call if it is a day they are aborting and bring in the back-up. Lord willing we will get enough people interested in sidewalk counseling that it will not be a strain on anyone. A simple phone call and 1 or 2 that are free on that day can come and take the watch, hold the post, and work it. This will also give us the ability to work around their shifting days to avoid us.
Saving lives is what it is all about! God is moving!! The window is opening!!
A while back, I saw an analysis that showed that even if every bishop stays until 75, the pope will need to appoint more than one bishop per month in the United States for a couple of decades.
That raises the question of - whom do you appoint?
It sounds like an easy enough question - but it isn’t.
I imagine it takes some work to identify men who are currently orthodox priests who could be elevated to the episcopate. And then, I’ve noticed that sometimes, folks appointed who are relatively young, and who seem orthodox at the time, often seem to go awry. I remember when Cardinal Mahoney was appointed, he appeared to be a conservative.
Then there is the problem that many bishops, as pointed out elsewhere, seem to think that they’re CEO rather than shepherds. They may be personally orthodox, but they become incompetent bishops. Many orthodox priests who work in dioceses run by bishops like this may not have had good role models, and once appointed, may act like CEOs, themselves.
It's probably quite difficult to vet good bishops. Accelerating the already-brisk rate of replacements might lead to more errors in making appointments in the future.
sitetest
Good points, but something still must be done. The Vatican could concentrate on the most problematic dioceses.
And then one hour of Adoration in front of the Blessed Sacrament to pray for those who are committing abortions.



Not every Bishop is cut out for mitre-work. That’s no problem. The problem comes from letting bad Bishops screw up a diocese for 20+ years of bad teaching or no teaching at all, as it makes it very difficult for a newly appointed Bishop who is cut out for mitre-work to reclaim/correct that diocese. Communication/transportation technology exists today, so I don’t think there is much of an excuse for allowing an unlucky diocese to twist for 20+ years with a Bishop not cut out for mitre-work.
Freegards
There are two difficulties with that.
First, I think that the idea that if someone isn’t “cut out for miter work,” the pope should just sack him actually will further encourage the CEO mentality of many bishops.
Second, I don’t think that either this pope or the last would find this methodology consistent with their views of ecclesiology. Deposing a bishop from his see is a very serious action, reserved for the worst cases - for flagrant heretics, serious public sinners, and the worst incompetents. Merely being a pompous, self-serving, marginally-competent, administratively-minded bishop likely may not qualify in the mind of Pope Benedict.
sitetest
Well, you are ‘probly right about flat out removal of Bishops and what the Pope would think about that...but even if simple Church teaching was comminicated from Rome as concerns the actions/lack of action of wayward Bishops I think it would do wonders. In my area I suspect that there are literally generations of the laity who honestly know nothing about the Church because the Bishop refused to teach. It’s a shame that something can’t be done from Rome that would prevent that kind of failing.
Freegards
So Washington is stuck with Wuerl until he turns 75.
I know Bishop Aquila. He is a Catholic.
Let me repeat that:
I thought of you, Arthur, when I read the article. Same is true of you!
That’s my guess.
* sigh *
Thanks for the reminder of the LIFE CHAIN! I knew it was coming up here fairly soon. Last year there was an awesome turn out in Sioux Falls.....MILES of people.
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