In Connecticut Bishop Seabury parishioners take it day by day

Members of the Bishop Seabury church, including the man who led them away from the Episcopal Diocese in 2007, are taking it Sunday by Sunday.

About 25 parishioners from the Groton church attended a court hearing in Waterbury Thursday to learn whether they would be able to remain during an appeal of a judge’s ruling that the church and all of its property must be turned over to the diocese.

The group will be allowed to stay, at least for the near future.

“It’s better than nothing,” said the Rev. Ronald Gauss, who traveled by bus to the hearing along with about two dozen others.

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One comment on “In Connecticut Bishop Seabury parishioners take it day by day

  1. evan miller says:

    Prayers for Fr. Gauss and his flock. I had the pleasure of meeting him and hearing him preach a few years ago when he visited our parish. A fine priest and delightful person.