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Save our area’s precious resources

Published February 23. 2019 07:21AM

Dear Editor:

It has recently become evident to me that there is a distinct similarity between the leaders of our area — specifically the Allentown Diocese and the leaders of Carbon County. The similarity that exists is their inability to respect the history, culture and traditions that once made our county one of the most productive and beautiful in the state.

Another similarity, as I see it, is this: Even though our area is not now the thriving valley it once was, there are still diamonds on every street and around every corner. There was a diamond on West Bertsch Street in Lansford called St. Ann’s Church — one on Abbott Street called St. Peter and Paul’s Church. Those two have been replaced by empty lots — totally contributing to the “ghetto” factor referred to in another publication. Another diamond is St. Michael’s Church on East Abbott Street in Lansford. It is on the list of buildings to be destroyed, and sold, piece by piece, to interested buyers. It is currently under appeal in Rome to remain open. That church has stood as a beacon for the Catholics in the community for decades. The towering steeple welcomed all who descended the Summit Hill Road.

It is not seen as a diamond by the hierarchy of the church. It is seen as a means to an end — make enough money on the sale of the church and religious articles to pay for the current legal cases brought against the members of the clergy — and there are many. The bishop has said a fund will be set up to compensate those victims — by selling assets belonging to the diocese. For example, a diocese in Connecticut gained $29.2 million by using that method in order to fund the legal fees of offending clergy.

A comparable method is being employed by the leaders of Carbon County relative to St. Mark’s Church in Jim Thorpe! I am not a member of that church; however, my heart cries out when I see the beauty, history and culture that building incorporates. It was built to honor God, our creator! The best of materials were used to make the building a place of glory and worship for the community!

And now, because there is a perceived need for more office and parking space, the leaders of the county are willing to place that building at risk for that accommodation? Does Jim Thorpe not have enough space within the borough lines to place the buildings elsewhere?

I have reviewed the role of Vibra-Tech in this project, and to my nonscientific mind, that company certainly may be able to monitor any vibrations that occur during the excavation process; however, once the vibrations occur, does destruction not follow?

Then, what happens to the fragile Tiffany windows, and the already fragile foundation?

Has anyone realized the value of that building to the worshippers, visitors and the general community? What would be the impact on the row businesses as well? I hope that, with all the studies being done, a cost analysis of the historical value of this building would not be able to have a cost affixed to it. Once lost, it can NEVER be replaced.

Finally, how is this project going to affect the taxes due for the population? The entire county suffers from lack of tax revenue from businesses and is maintained by a population that consists mostly of elderly and transients. What impact will this have on families?

To the decision-makers involved in this project, I ask simply that you study all the implications in a prayerful way, and save our precious resources.

Respectfully,

Rita Klekamp

President, Lansford Concerned Citizens

Comments
The "Church" (a Greek Word) is defined as “an assembly” or “called-out ones.” The root meaning of church is not that of a building, but of people.
I understand your embrace of these traditional buildings, but keeping it real may help. It is ironic that when you ask people what church they attend, they usually identify a building. Romans 16:5 says, “Greet the church that is in their house.” Paul refers to the church in their house—not a church building, but a body of believers.
Peace, seek Peace in Him. Find a "Congregation of Believers" and go worship and fellowship with them.
A Church is not a Resource. It a scourge on society. It is a man made control mechanism unleashed upon the human race to control, defraud and inflict their deviant ideals onto the uneducated and simple minded.
Digger,
scourge: a person or thing that causes great trouble or suffering
church: the people—the believers who follow Christ
Now tell me Digger, when's the last time you were whipped or beaten by one, or even a mob of followers of Christ.
Also dear friend, without knowing me, why do you call me uneducated, or simple minded? Do you know anything of the Bible? Have you ever taken time to read it? It doesn't appear you have.
Why do you lefty's resort to name calling? Calling someone a name is a lazy person’s resource. It takes away all of their collected knowledge, their education and their manners, putting them in the same class as barbarian trolls who don’t know any better. Are you a barbarian troll? I know you're a troll, but from where, and of what spirit?
Good day Digger

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