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orgel_maestro
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So, I was just wondering… can religious priests be appointed to the office of Bishop? I know there have been in the past (like one of the popes was a Dominican that’s why we have the white cassock for popes), but I don’t know of any who are nowadays.
All of the bishops I know of were diocesan priests before being appointed.
I ask this, because I was wondering, would it be possible (I’m not asking if it would be likely) for a priest from the Institute or the Fraternity to be appointed as a bishop or cardinal or something? It might not happen anytime soon, but just wondering. Does canon law say anything about it?
Because, if a FSSP priest were ever appointed bishop, does this mean he would have to celebrate liturgies in the Novus Ordo at pontifical masses.
Thanks!
All of the bishops I know of were diocesan priests before being appointed.
I ask this, because I was wondering, would it be possible (I’m not asking if it would be likely) for a priest from the Institute or the Fraternity to be appointed as a bishop or cardinal or something? It might not happen anytime soon, but just wondering. Does canon law say anything about it?
Because, if a FSSP priest were ever appointed bishop, does this mean he would have to celebrate liturgies in the Novus Ordo at pontifical masses.
Thanks!