When news of the announcement spread the following week, the archdiocese contacted Kalchik and instructed him to cancel the event.Ī spokesperson for the archdiocese told CNA that the archdiocesan vicar for clergy telephoned Kalchik, instructing him not to proceed, and the two had “mutually agreed that the event would not take place.” The newsletter said that its previous display had been “sacrilegious.” 23, it was found “just when the news of the gay predation of Cardinal McCarrick broke.” According to a Resurrection Parish newsletter distributed Sept. The banner had previously been displayed in the parish church, beginning in 1991, but had been in storage for a number of years. 2 notice in the parish newsletter, Kalchik said that he would burn the banner, which he believed to symbolize a homosexual agenda contrary to Church teaching, in front of the church building.
Kalchik received considerable media attention following an announcement that he would publicly burn a rainbow banner belonging to the parish. In the same letter, Cupich appointed a temporary administrator for the parish, while an archdiocesan spokesperson told CNA that Kalchik officially remains the pastor. 21, Cardinal Blase Cupich told parishioners that the decision was “not taken lightly” but that he had “become increasingly concerned about a number of issues at Resurrection Parish” over a period of several weeks.