Dr. Bombay:
I think it’s a very real possibility. That’s why the Holy Father has to be very delicate in his handling of dissident bishops. Yes, it would be wonderful if he could remove these bishops and replace them with loyal sons of the Church. However, if he did decide to remove them and they refused to vacate, what legal standing would the Pope have? I’m not talking about Church law, I mean civil law.
For heavens sake!
WHO assigns ordination of bishops? The POPE, only has that authority. The one who has authority has equal
responsibility for final outcome. You cannot separate them.
Now, any reasonable person knows that you put someone in authority that you favor based on reasonable investigation.
The pope put in dissident bishops, he can have them resign by command as well. He can replace them immediately at his pleasure. Once replaced, they have NO authority, even civil, over Diocesan property.
Finally:
Unless we believe the absurdity that JPII was awesomely wise, but a duped dunce ONLY in assigning countless bishops for 25 years, the vast majority of which are unorthodox, never learning from BAD outcomes in choice, then the pope is the one who favors such as these… Period. No escape.
He nor his successor has any intention of removing them. BUT, it is certainly NOT the reason that you are giving.
Suppose that, however, the pope removed 6 bishops, and put them into country parishes in Iran. Let’s just say he used the excuse of neglect or demolisihing diocesen property.
Then replace them with 6 bishops like Cuput, Bruskowitz.
What are the chances that the other dissidents would try a revolt? I say 0. I say there would be a heads up alert to comform pronto. These men are first and foremost, cowards or paper bullies.
The Scriptures tell us countless times that FEAR is a valid incentive to obey.