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UPDATED: Bishop Strickland

I’ve now been to Mass and had my coffee.

The Communion verse is from Matthew 24:

“Blessed is that servant whom his master, when he comes, shall find watching. Amen I say to you, he will set him over all his goods.”

All of us must be watchful.

And Bishop Strickland, I hope you remember that Corporation Sole means just you, Your Excellency.

Update:

I drove to Tyler this morning after Mass. I was already headed that way to bring my son to visit a friend who had moved out here. After dropping him off, I headed over to the Cathedral of the Diocese. I knelt before the Tabernacle which also put me pretty squarely in front of the bishop’s cathedra. I prayed there for Bishop Strickland that God would give him the courage to fight this evil.

BISHOP STRICKLAND’S cathedra, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Tyler, TX

Other than a photographer wrapping up from a quincianera, the place was dead. I thought to myself, “How odd that this is the center of the Catholic news cycle on this dreary November day…”

Crowning with Thorns, stained glass, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Tyler, TX. The fruit of this mystery of the rosary is FORTITUDE.

The Advice Bishop Strickland Didn’t Seek (But He Really Should Investigate)

First, a note of sadness and a note of hope… Today was almost depressing for me (and probably a bit for you too). Seeing the now-bare front page of Canon212 left me empty. It meant I had to do my own work in finding the “news of the Church and of the world”. I hope and pray for Frank’s complete recovery (as I know you do as well). He was in my intentions at Mass this evening. That is where there is hope. Frank, if you read this, know that you are loved and missed. Please be well, my friend; but don’t take too long coming back to us.

Today was also a bit of a blur. You see My daughter and I went for our annual eye exam. We’re both blind. And I learned something today. Don’t take your monthly preventative dose of the injectible solution Vitamin I the night before a scheduled eye exam. Yeah, I’ll probably wind up with a prescription for Mr. Magoo.

Now then, on to pressing matters. If Frank had been at his post today I believe he would have run a magnificent headline like this: “Pillarboys say Vicar of Sacked Bishops Urged to Oust Catholic Bishop Strickland for Opposing Non-Catholic Bergoglio” At least, that’s how I would write it up. Frank would have also included a reference to the “Perv” and/or “Floaty” German episcopate. Somehow Frank would manage to make it pithier. And here is the story it would link to:

“Pope Francis [sic] Meet to Discuss Strackland Resignation”

Oh boy, here we go again. Another Catholic bishop is about to be ousted by the antipope and there doesn’t appear to be anything we can do about it. Oh well, guess we’ll lose a good one. Bishop Strickland was a good man who did his best but there’s nothing we can do…

And they’ll say those things because they’ve forgotten they’re men.

Because there may be something the good bishop can do after all. I’ve alluded to this in the past. A lawyer friend of mine (one of the best in the nation, no joke) first mentioned this idea to me over a year ago and I asked him to flesh it out. He’s been busy. But today he sent me the following. I’ve asked his permission to copy much of it verbatim and he has consented. So Bishop Strickland, if you’re reading, hit ctrl+p now because you’ll want a copy for your notes. Here now, some unsolicited advice from a solicitor.

“The Faithful should know how their diocese is run. This can be accomplished by all dioceses incorporating documents online on their websites. Before that happens (which will be never), we can at least assume one thing, that many, if not all of Catholic dioceses in the United States, are corporation soles. If I recall from law school a decade ago….. if the Tyler diocese is a Corporation Sole and if the Bishop of Tyler decides not to resign, there is likely no way for the Vatican to divest him, assuming he is of all the property held by the corporation sole, i.e. all of the Church property. The Bishop could even ban visitors from the property, have them physically removed by law enforcement or private security, and sue them for trespass if they are told they cannot enter but do anyway. And because of our First Amendment, the Vatican can’t do anything to stop this. See, e.g.Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church & School v. E.E.O.C., 565 U.S. 171 (2012).

The Bishop of Tyler perhaps made a mistake by not barring the visitors from his property, or making clear behind the scenes that he would. He could indicate that now behind the scenes, that he will not relinquish control of the corporation sole if they ask him to resign or even “fire” him (as much as the Pope can). He will just have to decide if that is a bluff or not, and if he is willing to suffer the acrimony if the Vatican “call his bluff” and he stands his ground, and all the claims of scandal, etc.

Of course, this depends on whether Tyler is a corporation sole, the text of the incorporating documents, and whether the Corporation Sole is held by whomever is the current Bishop of Tyler. This is a sort of fly by the seat legal analysis based on memories of law school classes from a decade ago, so mileage may vary. But there are lawyers out there who know in greater detail, and it is definitely something that should be looked into and maybe thought about by the Bishop. Francis has given China power to pick its bishops, Francis is perhaps the most medieval style pope [sic, not the pope] we’ve had in centuries, so it would make sense for Bishops to likewise approach Church politics in a, shall we say, more medieval fashion.

I cannot add to that. It may all come to naught but at least it’s a shot (and a rather manful one at that).

St. Joseph, Terror of Demons, pray for us!

PS: I had a good chuckle when I read that the Argentine is considering giving the Texan the boot because of the “public scandal” he (Strickland) is supposedly causing, calling out the non-Catholic Bergoglio as he should. Good job, Jorge. Now do the German bishops or just look in a mirror.

Roll Up Your Sleeves, We’ve Got Work to Do

I have never been more inspired than I have as of late that Truth will win.

Bishop Strickland continues to fight on. And talk about a fighter! The man knew that Jorge’s goons were coming to visit him and he still led the protest rally against the filth in LA! I don’t think I’ve mentioned this before but I have a tangential connection with the good bishop. When he served as chaplain to Bishop Gorman High School in Tyler, TX and my brother taught theology there, then-Fr. Strickland baptized at least one of my brother’s children. That doesn’t really mean much except that my brother has always held him in high regard. And know this. Even if he is “sacked” by the cabal as he very likely will be, he will fight even harder. Just check out his social media presence. I don’t think Twitter is the place for any prelate to hang out but Bishop Strickland is using it for good. My prayers, and I hope yours, are with him.

And it’s not just Bishop Strickland either. I heard that Cardinal Mueller used the ancient rites to ordain six priests recently. Good for him. It’s a start.

Of course the world is still a cesspit. Why just this morning I checked out of my hotel in Pittsburgh (that’s where the sandwich was from by the way) just as a convention called Anthrocon was kicking off at the convention center next door. Anthrocon, you ask? Furries. We’re talking grown men and women who dress as stadium mascots to have sex with and otherwise sodomize each other out in the open. In a major American city. When the literal fur started flying, I grabbed the kids and bolted.

And then I read a piece by St. Louis Catholic today. It was heartfelt. He talked about the fact that things are bad and getting worse and how this is leaving him with little to write these days. He mentioned that he still reads Barnhardt and NonVeniPacem daily. Well, my friend, I read you daily so please get your groove back on. We need the likes of you on this battlefield.

On a final note, I went to Mass today at a parish in Pittsburgh run by the Institute of Christ the King. See the pictures below. I am sure this place has been “Novied” to the nines before the ICK got their hands on it. It’s a metaphor, though. Out of the destruction is coming good things, if only in small doses. Just look at that carpet! All will be restored in Christ.

Ss. Peter and Paul, pray for us!

Most Precious Blood of Jesus Catholic Church, Pittsburgh, PA

Strickland Gets A Visit

I’m hearing reports that Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, TX is undergoing some kind of “visitation” from the Vatican Dicastery for Bishops.

If true, this is par for the course for the Vatican junta.

I will update as I hear more.

Please pray for His Excellency, Bishop Strickland.