Just a couple of days after hearing about that a third of Catholic churches across north Wales are to close see here ; it turns out that the Ampleforth Benedictines are leaving Brownedge in Bamber Bridge (Lancashire).
H/t to Fr. Simon Henry at:- http://offerimustibidomine.blogspot.co.uk/:-
"I've just read via Facebook that a neighbouring parish, St Mary's
Brownedge, is heading for major changes. If true, how very sad for the
people there and for the Benedictines of Ampleforth. Do pray for them.
Bishop John Arnold of Salford and Abbot Cuthbert Madden OSB of
Ampleforth Abbey were unexpectedly present at Masses this weekend at St
Mary's, Brownedge, Bamber Bridge. During each Mass it was announced that
the Ampleforth Benedictines would be leaving the Parish by the end of
this year and handing over responsibility for the Parish to the Diocese
of Salford, breaking a link stretching back to 1780 in the parish itself
and to the late 1600s in terms of a Benedictine presence in the area.
Abbot Cuthbert stated that he had no choice and that the decision was
made with regret. At present it is understood that the Benedictines will
continue to serve their other parishes in the locality, i.e. Our Lady
and St Gerard Majella, Lostock Hall (Diocese of Salford) and St Mary's,
Leyland and and St Joseph's, Brindle (both Archdiocese of Liverpool).
However an ageing community at Ampleforth and falling numbers means that
eventually Ampleforth will also withdraw from these parishes as it has
done so in its other parishes in recent years (e.g. St Mary's,
Warrington). It is assumed that St Benedict's Monastery, Bamber Bridge
will close. Whilst the parish had been forewarned last year by the Abbot
that a withdrawal would inevitably happen at some point in the future,
the sudden and, at this time, unexpected news has been met with shock
and dismay. Please pray for the Parish, the Ampleforth Community,
particularly those serving in the Parish, and the Diocese of Salford."
However, not all religious orders are failing, the more orthodox and explicitly Catholic ones are doing well. See, for example, the Clear Creek Abbey - Glimpse into the Cloister - Old Rite Monastery that Has Too Many Vocations!
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