My comment was not an argument for it, it was trying to find the argument against it. There are lots of comments here providing reasons for them. Given that they were almost universally removed (and all the parishioners forced to pay for the removal), one would think there would be an explanation for removing them.
My comment was not an argument for it, it was trying to find the argument against it. There are lots of comments here providing reasons for them. Given that they were almost universally removed (and all the parishioners forced to pay for the removal), one would think there would be an explanation for removing them.
At least in my parish, my consent is not obtained for everything that is done with parish money. I don't think I'd get very far by attempting to require it.
My comment was not an argument for it, it was trying to find the argument against it. There are lots of comments here providing reasons for them. Given that they were almost universally removed (and all the parishioners forced to pay for the removal), one would think there would be an explanation for removing them.
At least in my parish, my consent is not obtained for everything that is done with parish money. I don't think I'd get very far by attempting to require it.