Although this blog was not started as a discussion group, we have allowed anonymous comments.
The mission of the blog is only to spread the good news about the parish, so mean-spirited anonymous comments and criticism of the pastor, bishop and pope are not tolerated. We insist on civil and respectful dialogue.
Those who post anonymous comments including some who are neither Catholic nor members of the parish believe everyone should have the right to say whatever they wish. They do not – even in the mainstream media. If you submit a critical comment it will not be published without your name.
Send us your comments, but choose your words wisely and try to be nice.
3 comments:
You have asked us to be nice and so I will try. I attended the 9am mass today and was very upset by the people behind me complaining through the whole entire mass about the microphone that Fr. Ralph was wearing. It was not working right and you could tell that it was frustrating to him as well. It was bad enough to hear what he was saying when the mic did not work but it was in my opinion not very nice of these two people to continue to conduct themselves in a manner that they at there age should of known better. Sometimes we need to be more cognizant of those around us. I did wish both of these people peace and am trying to not be negative in my writing. However, this was entirely uncalled for and disturbing to those who sat around them. Now there maybe nothing that you can do about this but perhaps those who were quilty without saying there names will see this and understand my frustation. Thank you
how do you determine which obituaries to post? families and friends have been hurt and alienated. we appreciate whomever does the blog for all their hard kind and conscientious work yet where was a the obit for father weighed who was from here?
Uf you mean Fr. Joseph Weigand, his obit appears on the St Paul TODAY page on facebook.
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