I have wondered for years why most of our bishops are so week and refuse to stand for the turth. I know what has happened. I just can’t understand why.
CDL
I don’t purport to know either, but I do have some suspicions.
First, while the reign of the “lavendar mafia” was dominant, some might have been compromised in soul. You might recall that one current presidential candidate illegally obtained hundreds of FBI files some years back. No one even knows for sure on whom. We know for certain that some bishops, e.g., Weakland, who was powerful in the USCCB, were homosexual. Who, among the enemies of the Church knew that? Fortunately, the “lavendar mafia” seems to be receding from influence.
Second, there is no doubt in my mind that some bishops bought into popular conceptions of things. I will always believe Cdl Law was persuaded that the psychobabble of the psychological world that the abuser priests could be rehabilitated with a little counselling and “discernment”. It is possible, however, that his chancery was more responsible than was he.
Third, most Catholic bishops in the U.S. came from Dem backgrounds. Many canoodle with the powerful in the Church, e.g., the Kennedys, who are profoundly compromised. Some of it could have to do with that, and with the money such people bring to bear.
Fourth, I really do think many of them, having been formed during the “spirit of VII” era, are vague and weak in their own beliefs, and have adopted the sociopolitical in lieu of the religious. The current emphasis on “loving, caring and sharing” in many Catholic schools, with almost no real catechesis, are strongly suggestive of that. Unfortunately, the orders of sisters who went feminist and political are as thick in the chanceries as are fleas on a stray hound. I have suspected this happened as a sop to those who were clamoring for “power in the Church” (i.e., ordination) and positions of administrative power were given to them as a sop. Church bureaucrats often run dioceses more than do the bishops themselves.
Fifth and last, I think bishops have an inordinate fear of losing their dioceses’ tax exemptions if they become “too political”. Well, they lost their backsides anyway in the “abuse” lawsuits, so they might as well have dared it. But they didn’t.
Those are my guesses.