Friday, March 15, 2013 Hello Ms. Ellis, This is a temporary note, that i would like you to see before i delete this post. If i saw an e-mail on your page, i would have sent this there. Perhaps, i missed it. I did not want this to be a 'public post'.
On the last post, the photograph was taken at Brookmere Cemetery, a cemetery of the City of Cleveland. That part of the city had been part of the early XIXth century settlement of Brooklyn, now called Old Brooklyn.
On the bottom of some posts, i have a 'label'. On some is the name of the graveyard, and a click should bring one to more posts (if any) from that cemetery.
And, on Holy Trinity Lorain. What happened to that parish is tragic, and unnecessary. Richard Lennon. Upon entering that church, i was extremely pleased on what i saw. And i understand, an appeal should have been made to Rome. Rome would have lifted Lennon's unjust suppression, as were the others that had a letter reach the right desk, in the right time. I spoke to people from the parish who thought they had an appeal in. I was told people intervened to hinder a timely appeal.
If you click the following, there are posts: http://rustbeltvoice.blogspot.com/2009/12/holy-trinity-grinched.html
At what cemetery is this fallen stone located?
ReplyDeleteFriday, March 15, 2013
DeleteHello Ms. Ellis,
This is a temporary note, that i would like you to see before i delete this post. If i saw an e-mail on your page, i would have sent this there. Perhaps, i missed it. I did not want this to be a 'public post'.
On the last post, the photograph was taken at Brookmere Cemetery, a cemetery of the City of Cleveland. That part of the city had been part of the early XIXth century settlement of Brooklyn, now called Old Brooklyn.
On the bottom of some posts, i have a 'label'. On some is the name of the graveyard, and a click should bring one to more posts (if any) from that cemetery.
And, on Holy Trinity Lorain. What happened to that parish is tragic, and unnecessary. Richard Lennon. Upon entering that church, i was extremely pleased on what i saw. And i understand, an appeal should have been made to Rome. Rome would have lifted Lennon's unjust suppression, as were the others that had a letter reach the right desk, in the right time. I spoke to people from the parish who thought they had an appeal in. I was told people intervened to hinder a timely appeal.
If you click the following, there are posts:
http://rustbeltvoice.blogspot.com/2009/12/holy-trinity-grinched.html
http://rustbeltvoice.blogspot.com/2009/12/let-us-close-vibrant-parishes.html
http://rustbeltvoice.blogspot.com/2012/04/faithful-have-right-of-access.html
http://rustbeltvoice.blogspot.com/2009/11/very-walls-cry-out-against-bishop.html
http://rustbeltvoice.blogspot.com/2012/07/notes-on-other-parishes.html
I can be e-mailed @
parishsouvenirs@gmail.com
So far it has been used once.