What with the "New Pope" now proclaiming that atheists can go to Heaven, anything is possible - and now the Mary worshiping cult has found a new "Mary" from Hellywood - Mary Poppins. If that weren’t enough, they are taking the old Vatican II to new heights by installing cardboard Buddha's in their churches.
One heroic figure emerges from this - a custodian Mark F. Kenny who decided to take some action. While we can't condone the destruction of private property, Mr. Kenny was surely visited by the Holy Spirit.
Let us all extend an invitation to Mr. Kenny to visit Freehold, Iowa where he just might feel more at home with Jesus and the Landover Baptist Church.
One heroic figure emerges from this - a custodian Mark F. Kenny who decided to take some action. While we can't condone the destruction of private property, Mr. Kenny was surely visited by the Holy Spirit.
Let us all extend an invitation to Mr. Kenny to visit Freehold, Iowa where he just might feel more at home with Jesus and the Landover Baptist Church.
Ex-custodian at St. Cecilia Cathedral ordered to pay $100 fine, court costs for flower show damage
Posted: Thursday, March 24, 2016 11:24 am | Updated: 6:40 pm, Thu Mar 24, 2016.
By Kevin Cole / World-Herald staff writer
A former custodian at St. Cecilia Cathedral was ordered to pay a $100 fine and court costs Thursday after pleading guilty to misdemeanor criminal mischief for damaging property at the church’s annual flower festival.
Mark F. Kenney, 59, said he disagreed with the secular content of the show’s 2016 theme of “A Night at the Movies.” He admitted that on Jan. 29, he took a pair of bolt cutters, walked onto a catwalk high above the main sanctuary and cut a steel cable, sending a suspended Mary Poppins figure crashing to the floor.
After that, Kenney went downstairs and removed a cardboard Buddha figure from the Nash Chapel, which also featured costumed mannequins from “The King and I.” He threw the Buddha out one door and proceeded to toss costumed mannequins out two other doors.
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Secular items such as movie characters are inappropriate in the cathedral, Kenney told The World-Herald in an interview earlier this month. He said they amount to sacrilege and idolatry.
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Posted: Thursday, March 24, 2016 11:24 am | Updated: 6:40 pm, Thu Mar 24, 2016.
By Kevin Cole / World-Herald staff writer
A former custodian at St. Cecilia Cathedral was ordered to pay a $100 fine and court costs Thursday after pleading guilty to misdemeanor criminal mischief for damaging property at the church’s annual flower festival.
Mark F. Kenney, 59, said he disagreed with the secular content of the show’s 2016 theme of “A Night at the Movies.” He admitted that on Jan. 29, he took a pair of bolt cutters, walked onto a catwalk high above the main sanctuary and cut a steel cable, sending a suspended Mary Poppins figure crashing to the floor.
After that, Kenney went downstairs and removed a cardboard Buddha figure from the Nash Chapel, which also featured costumed mannequins from “The King and I.” He threw the Buddha out one door and proceeded to toss costumed mannequins out two other doors.
…
Secular items such as movie characters are inappropriate in the cathedral, Kenney told The World-Herald in an interview earlier this month. He said they amount to sacrilege and idolatry.
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