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Thursday, March 12, 2015

James E. Wilbur, RIP

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Joan and Jim Wilbur It’s with great sadness that we report that one of WEORC’s founders, Jim Wilbur (...
Monday, December 29, 2014

Married Catholic Priest Replaces Priest Leaving the Catholic Church to get Married

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Talk about a head-scratcher. I wonder if anyone in the Vatican recognizes the absurdity of all this? Another case of a priest l...
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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Priest shortage here... and everywhere?

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Chicago ’s Cardinal George ordained a dozen priests on May 17 th – one of the largest ordination classes in the US this year. However, th...
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Monday, February 3, 2014

Pope warns of future Roman Catholic priests becoming ‘little monsters’

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--> Making headlines again with some frank talk, a couple months ago Pope Francis took on the clericalism of some priests who ar...
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Et Cum Spiritu Tuo!

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This Advent we are coming upon the second anniversary of the “new”, more traditional English liturgy/missal that was foisted upon the Ameri...
Thursday, September 26, 2013

The real test of Francis' reform...

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The  National Catholic Reporter started a series of articles examining Pope Francis' recent interviews. You can find this and the other ...
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Francis: Church should be "a home for all."

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Wonder how Conservative spinmeisters are going to try and spin this one?  Pope Francis was critical of Ecclesial “purists” when he said  “T...
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WEORC began as an association of priests, religious women and men who have moved from full time ministry in the Church to other work. They act as a network to assist others making a similar transition. Currently we support a more inclusive Church. WEORC is the old English form of the word “work”.
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