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I am a priest of the archdiocese of Toronto. Can anyone confirm whether Fr. Marco Testa was retired early for refusing to stop giving Holy Communion on the tongue?
Also, Fr. Mismanaged D’Souza has been disappeared. Any idea what the diocese did to him?
In response to the priest of the Archdiocese, I know Fr. Marco and he complied with the ban on Communion on the tongue when requested to do so. He was given no reason for his early retirement. He was cancelled because his parish was too Catholic and too successful for the sanhedrin that governs this diocese. The same story repeats itself almost everywhere.
I am not a priest but am interested in this topic. Is it possible that Communion on the tongue, as an example, was not the only issue that led to the retirement of the priests? Do people not question further and only believe what the individual states?
I am not a priest but am interested in this topic. Is it possible that Communion on the tongue, as an example, was not the only issue that led to the retirement of the priests? Do people not question further and only believe what the individual states?
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I am a priest of the archdiocese of Toronto. Can anyone confirm whether Fr. Marco Testa was retired early for refusing to stop giving Holy Communion on the tongue?
Also, Fr. Mismanaged D’Souza has been disappeared. Any idea what the diocese did to him?
There are many more on the cancelled list.
In response to the priest of the Archdiocese, I know Fr. Marco and he complied with the ban on Communion on the tongue when requested to do so. He was given no reason for his early retirement. He was cancelled because his parish was too Catholic and too successful for the sanhedrin that governs this diocese. The same story repeats itself almost everywhere.
That’s about it.
I am not a priest but am interested in this topic.
Is it possible that Communion on the tongue, as an example, was not the only issue that led to the retirement of the priests?
Do people not question further and only believe what the individual states?
Thanks for the opportunity to post a comment.
I am not a priest but am interested in this topic.
Is it possible that Communion on the tongue, as an example, was not the only issue that led to the retirement of the priests?
Do people not question further and only believe what the individual states?
Thanks for the opportunity to post a comment.
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