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The Day the Earth Stood Still

by Fr. Gordon J. MacRae on November 18, 2009 · 15 comments

Roe v Wade, Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Dissent, Gordon MacRae, Falsely Accused Priest, Abortion, Beatles, Timothy Leary, Peter Stravinskas, Be to Me a Father and Priest, Humanae Vitae, John Paul II, Seminary formation, George Weigel, Witness to Hope, Ronald Rychlak, Dealing with Dissent, After This Life, Benedict Groeschel, Tom Hoopes, A Reluctant Jubilee

. . . In the end, what was meant to be a sign of unity in the Church was transformed into an open battle in our seminary. The rector, a Sulpician, was a priest from my diocese. He was particularly incensed when I – the only seminarian from our diocese there – signed a petition challenging his authority to bar Catholic seminarians from attending a Mass with the Pope. On October 7, 1979, more than 200,000 people gathered on the National Mall in Washington, DC to welcome the Holy Father and celebrate the Eucharist with him. . . . I was horrified at the way they were singled out and ostracized, and I wasn’t having it. On that day, I parted ways with the “trendy dissent” crowd. . . .

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