The St. Louis Tea Party & the National Movement

Wednesday evening, I attended the Tea Party at Keiner Plaza in St. Louis, MO . . . which according to US. Park Rangers estimates, attracted around 10,000 people including myself. When you look at the pictures to the right and below, you will see that people kept coming after the event got started. It was a grassroots movement . . .it was not just a group of people of one race, creed, ethnicity, or political party, but instead it was a grassroots movement of people of many races, creeds, ethnicities, and political parties…all there at this rally to say that they have had enough and are not going to take it anymore.

Archbishop Raymond Burke and his Successor in St . Louis, Missouri Archdiocese.

On June 27th, 2008, it was announced that Archbishop Raymond Burke was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI as the new Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, the Roman Catholic Church’s equivalent of Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. At that moment, he ceased being the Archbishop of St. Louis, MO.
The Big B Files Reminds everyone that nobody knows who the new Archbishop of St. Louis will be before the official announcement is made by the Vatican, with the exception of the Holy Father (Pope Benedict XVI) himself and God. When you try to come with whom you think the new Archbishop of St. Louis, Missouri Archdiocese will be, the Big B Files believes you the following factors should be taken into consideration: