Hamilton Journal News

‘Beacons of Light’ doesn’t fix church’s big problem

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Archdioces­e ‘Beacons of Light’ set up to fail?

As reported in the DDN, the Archdioces­e of Cincinnati published its first draft of the proposed “Beacons of Light” family parish plan this week. What’s not surprising is how the church plans to address the challenges it faces. Over the past fifty years, the two dominant negative trends include a decrease in the number of active priests (-61%) and shrinking membership (-16%), a staggering negative 4:1 ratio. Both data points show no imminent change forthcomin­g. The competing data points of supply and demand leads one to suspect this may not be the last consolidat­ion . ... For years, despite mismanagem­ent, countless clergy abuse scandals and awareness of declining vocations, the faithful have failed to demand change. Catholic laity would be better served to apply a full-court press on church leadership to redefine “priesthood” to include unordained religious — i.e., brothers, nuns, married deacon, and eventually married men. New faces may bring alienated Catholics back and invigorate parish life. And religious/married men and religious women may restore confidence in the church once again. Other

Christian denominati­ons prove that a diverse clergy works. It would be interestin­g to see whether parish families might vote to expand ordained clergy rather than shutter parish campuses — if only the choice was ours to make. THOMAS P. DOYLE, TIPP CITY

With respect to “Hollywoodl­and” and CARES funds, are Middletown officials also investing CARES funds in public health reforms protecting people during the next pandemic? What was and is needed are Community Health Centers, open 7 days, 8-10 hours, for diagnosis and treatment. What was and is needed are mobile medical vans for home visits to assess, treat and refer people for care. Today, a COVID test shortage still exists. If Hollywoodl­and builds a water park, will council invest CARES funds for two- and four-year public health programs training students to staff health centers? Along with theaters, film studios and hotels, is an equal amount being invested in a proactive system of improved public health here? The council promises jobs. Hospitalit­y jobs are typically part time or without benefits. Will council specify full time jobs at a minimum wage of $15 with benefits? Will CARES funds pay for a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week daycare center for shift workers? The theme Hollywoodl­and is glamorous, but as the blueprints roll out on bars, gift shops and restaurant­s, invest CARES funds in expanded public health services, too. SHARON ROGGENKAMP, MIDDLETOWN

 ?? ?? An artist’s conception of the proposed $1.3 billion “Hollywoodl­and” project in Middletown.
An artist’s conception of the proposed $1.3 billion “Hollywoodl­and” project in Middletown.

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