Saint Saviour Parents Bring Their Protest to the Steps of the Brooklyn Diocese

100_0190 A group of Saint Saviour Elementary School parents brought their protest to the Diocese of
Brooklyn o Greene Avenue in the hopes that Bishop DiMarzio and Aux. Bishop Caggiano would hear their
voices. 

Approximately 25 parents marched peacefully outside of
the Diocese. However, Bishop DiMarzio was unavailable to meet with them as he had a pre-scheduled meeting.  The parents were
advised that the Bishop was aware that they were
outside. 

The parents are hopeful that today's peaceful protest at the
Diocese will encourage Bishop DiMarzio to respond to the numerous letters written by concerned parents,
alumni and parishioners. 

It is the parent's hope that when the Bishop reviews the present situation at Saint Saviour regarding the significant and positive role Mr. Flanagan has had and continues to have at
Saint Saviour's Elementary School, he will  try to persuade Fr. Murphy to to reverse his original decision and renew Mr. Flanagan's contract.

4 thoughts on “Saint Saviour Parents Bring Their Protest to the Steps of the Brooklyn Diocese”

  1. I dont think disrespect was meant I believe it may have been a typographical error everyone knows to address him as Father Murphy

  2. nothing anti-catholic believe it was a typographical error leaving out Father Murphys title everyone is aware he is a priest

  3. You must be joking JP3, if you are referring to above post. Re-read it. All people are properly titled. You are the only one who isn’t. Your choice. You should have learned in blog school that your fake title should read Pope John Paul III.

  4. I deduce some anti-Catholic bias here. Daniel Murphy is the pastor at St. Saviour’s. It would be nice if we could see proper usage, e.g. title-full name in all entries about what’s going on at the school. On second reference he can be Father or Fr. Murphy. Maybe that’s something that can be taught in blog school. Who-What-Where-Why-How.

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