The Archdiocese of San Antonio has deemed the Divine Mercy Chapel at Sanctus Ranch"an unapproved chapel lacking any canonical status."The leader of the Catholic Church in San Antonio has issued a rare decree urging church members not to participate in activities at a privately owned Hill Country retreat center known as Sanctus Ranch.
“Currently, the chapel is being operated as a pseudo parish, with a regular Saturday evening Vigil Mass and Sunday Mass, including a weekly collection,” García-Siller said in a statement to clergy, Catholic school principals and other Catholic groups dated Jan. 30. Father Roger Keeler, assistant professor of canon law at San Antonio’s Oblate School of Theology, said the archbishop is within his rights to issue the decree. In the Catholic Church, the bishop of a diocese has authority and responsibility for everything that goes on within a diocese, he said. “Nothing can happen within the diocese unless the bishop is in some way engaged or involved. In this case, we don’t have it.
Along with meeting space, the retreat center offers overnight accommodations in the Vesters and Corpus lodges, a site for the ritual meditation Stations of the Cross and recreation areas. One of the archbishop’s concerns about the retreat center is that the altar in the retreat center’s Divine Mercy Chapel “has not been dedicated for the Sacred Liturgy,” or public worship.
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