[Magdalen] My Church

Charles Wohlers charles.wohlers at verizon.net
Tue Mar 17 21:41:59 UTC 2015


This is sad to hear, as my dear wife was ordained at St. Luke's, lo these 
many years ago.

Chad Wohlers
Woodbury, VT USA
chadwohl at satucket.com



-----Original Message----- 
From: Jim Guthrie
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 4:49 PM
To: magdalen at herberthouse.org
Subject: Re: [Magdalen] My Church

I would suggest, if you feel this strongly about this subject that you
cease attending St. Luke's, Scranton, where they have a professional
choir and organist, and spend your church time at the Saint Vincent
de Paul Soup Kitchen.

I suspect St Luke’s will change with the calling of a new PIC.

After all, the “Professional Choir” (a quartet) etc. has helped get the 
parish down to a mere handful of people – first Sunday we started attending 
regularly there were 18 – including priest, organist, the 4-member 
“professional choir”  and acolytes,and Albert and I – so that counts 9 –plus 
nine others in the congregation. Biggest count has been 30. This is quite a 
fall from even 1992 when we first visited on a Sunday.

ASA is augmented by a like number who avoid the “Professional Choir” for a 
no music in said service on Saturday afternoon. That started out as a 
contemporary service, but the Supply priests don’t get involved in such.

St Luke’s  can’t continue on that path, to be sure.

It’s disappointing that they closed their second-hand shop which helped a 
lot of people in downtown Scranton, and also provided companionship for the 
volunteers (including non-members) who worked there.

Having worked on two search committees, I’m also surprised that the 
deployment office would accept the new parish profile (available on online 
at the parish website), but I wouldn’t be surprised if the diocese has some 
ulterior motive in suggesting names of clergy who will actually fix the 
place.

Cheers,
Jim 



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