These electrodes record activity in the temporal lobe - home to the auditory cortex. The UCSF epilepsy team finds those locales by mapping the brain’s activity over a week, with a thin sheet of up to 256 electrodes placed under the skull on the brain’s outer surface or cortex. Jeannine Gramick, and wrote an approving letter to one of the group's current leaders.Part of this surgery involves pinpointing the parts of the brain responsible for disabling seizures. In 1999, Vatican officials banned the founders of New Ways Ministry from ministering to homosexuals.īut Pope Francis recently honored one of the founders, Sr. ![]() Not a single priest joined the group to pray for what is to become of the once-great archdiocese. Noticeably absent from the gathering was any member of the clergy. So if it has to happen, let that be the last thing, the last possibility of closing it, and follow canon law when you do it. It's consecrated and sacred ground it belongs to the generations of Catholics that built it before us, and it belongs to Holy Mother Church. So our worry is that there's very specific reasons when and how you can close a church. Louis, up for sale without any canonical decrees that we know of. They've already put a church for sale here in the archdiocese of St. Louis Catholics have cause to be concerned. The crowd of more than 100 Catholics marched about two blocks from the Cathedral Basilica to the archbishop's residence.Ĭhurch Militant Resistance member Ken Battis: "We are here to pray for all 187 parishes, not just the mega-parishes that might survive All Things New."Īnd that's what they did, praying by name for each parish in the archdiocese. But their letters and phone calls were ignored. Louis Resistance, as well as other groups from the area, had been begging to meet with anyone from the archdiocese. These Catholics were concerned about All Things New - that's the name the archdiocese is using to promote its restructuring plan, a plan that will dramatically reduce the number of parishes in the once-thriving archdiocese. Thirty minutes later and just down the street, a different group of Catholics was gathering on the steps of the Cathedral Basilica. Participants were given information about archdiocesan resources and were invited to join New Ways Ministry, a dissident pro-gay group. If there are things that you don't think we really got into enough, I would encourage you to reach out to one of us." Nancy Werner: "I would just encourage you to be open and to have these conversations for the next 45 minutes. ![]() Cronan was at seating capacity with LGBT Catholics and their supporters.Īrchdiocesan chancellor Nancy Werner encouraged participants to share their concerns. Chris, Joyce Jones, our chancellor, Nancy Werner, Fr. Louis archdiocese: "I'm Marie Kenyon with the archdiocese synod team, along with Dcn. Marie Kenyon, director of the Peace and Justice Commission, St. And in tonight's In-Depth Report, she reveals how the chancery chose to listen to one group but not another.Ĭlerics and chancery officials were fully deployed on Sunday to listen to and record the concerns of the LGBT community. Louis is in the listening phase of two projects: the Synod on Synodality and its plan to merge up to 60% of parishes.Ĭhurch Militant's Kristine Christlieb was in the Gateway City Sunday. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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