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Che Chi purchases St. Ignatius Church
Diocesan firesale continues with sale of Chestnut Hill church to local sausage vendor
In an attempt to raise money to pay off hundreds of lawsuits, the Archdiocese of Boston has announced plans to sell St. Ignatius Church - to the famed sausage vendor, Che Chi.

The move was announced at a 2 a.m. press conference Saturday, right before Che Chi's closed up shop for the night.

"People have been complaining that there's no where to sit and eat their sausage," the vendor said. "This will take care of that problem, without sacrificing our prime location."

The building will be renamed Che Chi's Sausage Sanctuary. The décor, he said, will remain the same.

"This is Boston College," said Che Chi. "Why shouldn't you feel holy when you're wolfing down that kielbasa?"

He bought the property for $10 million, though The Depths has learned that the vendor is not able to pay the entire amount upfront.

"So I'm a gonna send the archdiocese half of my payment in hot dogs," said Che Chi. "Hope they don't mind that they're Kosher."

St. Ignatius parishioners, who learned of the deal at Mass the next day, were stunned.

"I can't believe this," said Whole E. Woman, 69, and a lifelong parishioner of the Chestnut Hill church. "How can the church do this? This is a loving parish, and they're selling it to a sausage vendor. I'm sure Boston College had something to do with this. I swear, that institution carries on the work of the devil - just swooping in on every piece of land in the neighborhood and reeking havoc among the residents."

Boston City Councilor Jerry McDermott agreed.

"Boston College should be ashamed," said McDermott, who held a sausage in one hand and a flaming torch in the other. "For a nationally renowned Catholic university to play a hand in letting a Catholic church close for their own gain is just unspeakable. BC is no friend to this community and for them to pretend otherwise is just such an offense."

The University has absolutely no role in the Che Chi sale, according to Jack Dunn, University spokesman.
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posted 3/31/05 @ 5:48 PM EST

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posted 4/13/05 @ 5:12 PM EST

Like Orson Welles "War of the Worlds" Radiocast, I was taken in. Egg on my face.

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