Integrity Magazine – Detroit Archbishop: Churches, mosques, synagogues are all ‘sacred’ places

Blessings, gratitude, sacredness, and divinity — these are the words you would expect to hear from a bishop during a sermon at the consecration of a church. After the Second Vatican Council, those phrases have all too often been used to describe what the Church prior to the 1960s referred to as profane, heretical, sacrilegious, and diabolical. On June 12, Edward Weisenburger, the Archbishop of Detroit, confirmed his adherence to the conciliar religion of man by using those terms to describe the grand opening of a $16 million mosque in Dearborn Heights, Michigan.


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