Thursday, May 25, 2006

Fr. Altier and the Double Standard in Minneapolis

The May 25, 2006 issue of the Wanderer covers the Fr. Robert Altier Saga....

Critics Say . . .Fr. Altier’s Reassignment Shows Double Standard By Archbishop Flynn

By PAUL LIKOUDIS


Here’s a tale of two priests. It’s a sort of “Groundhog Day” scenario that has played itself over and over again over the past 40 years, a bishop taking punitive action against a solid priest for upholding the teachings of the Church, especially the rights of parents and families, while rewarding another priest who promotes schism, heresy, and apostasy.Earlier this month, Fr. Robert Altier, associate pastor of the world-renowned St. Agnes Church in St. Paul for 14 years, was named assistant chaplain at a small, remote nursing home by Archbishop Harry Flynn. This was apparently for Altier’s speaking up against the “child-safety” or “safe environment” programs the archbishop mandated for use in the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis as a response to the long-running scandal of clerical sex abuse.


As Elizabeth Schwab wrote for Spero News: “This is a priest who generously spends long hours in the confessional bringing souls back to God, who has been responsible for guiding numerous young people to offer their lives in religious vocations, who for years has painstakingly given instruction through his Fundamentals of Catholicism course to over 150 people each year and brought hundreds of converts into the Catholic Church, who is renowned for his skills in spiritual direction, who acts as board member and adviser to several orthodox Catholic organizations, and who up until recently had been preaching to a worldwide audience via the desertvoice web site and Relevant Radio broadcasting....

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More of Fr. Altier in the News...

“Talking About Touching” Objector Removed from Thriving Parish Ministry (LifeSite - May 16, 2006)