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Morrissey Sends Chancery Protest To The Pope

During a news conference, former Rockford Mayor Larry Morrissey signs a petition for the Pope to intervene in the decision to demolish the former chancery building.
Guy Stephens
During a news conference, former Rockford Mayor Larry Morrissey signs a petition for the Pope to intervene in the decision to demolish the former chancery building.

Former Rockford Mayor Larry Morrissey is taking his fight to save a building belonging to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford to the very top. On Friday, he mailed a letter to the Pope asking him to stop the diocese from demolishing its vacant chancery.

A portion of the letter sent to the Pope
A portion of the letter sent to the Pope

Morrissey pointed to the city’s former Post Office, now repurposed as Rockford Park District headquarters, as an example of the possibilities if the diocese relents. But he says so far the diocese has refused to engage – and that goes against the Pope’s own message to bishops at a recent conference.

“Pope Francis gave specific guidance supporting preservation, partnership and dialogue with local civil authorities, as opposed to demolition and unilateral decision making,” Morrissey said.

The diocese says the Beaux Arts structure is in deep disrepairand wants to raze it.  It's part of three buildings on the site that the diocese wants to re-purpose. Morrissey hopes intervention from the Vatican will bring the diocese to the table.

Morrissey is also urging the Rockford City Council to give the chancery landmark status as a first step.  He says he’s spoken to several developers who would be interested in the property if that happens.

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Guy Stephens is the local host for NPR's All Things Considered on WNIJ. He also produces news stories for the station, and coordinates our online events calendar, PSAs and Arts Calendar announcements. In each of these ways, Guy helps keep our listening community informed about what's going on, whether on a national or local level. Guy's degrees are in music, and he spent a number of years as a classical host on WNIU. In fact, after nearly 20 years with Northern Public Radio, the best description of his job may be "other duties as required."