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As the Archdiocese of Detroit prepares for a two-year restructuring, many local Catholics are bracing for the changes ahead, with some fearful their parishes could close and contemplating where they may go next, while others are taking a wait-and-see approach.
Archbishop Edward Weisenburger, who took the helm of the archdiocese last year, announced in November that the archdiocese cannot maintain its around 200 parish buildings and is working to “right-size and reallocate personal and financial resources. He said listening sessions are set to begin this spring at every parish…