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dmelosi
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You are very selective on what you are researching. Why are you leaving out the fact that before he became Bishop, these very priests told him in a closed door meeting that they did not want him there? And that he received more than one phone calls saying that they would get him out. Are you saying that you missed that part of it or are you calliing the bishop a liar?So, did this behavior just start when Bishop Braxton arrived…is it being insinuated that his predecessors were just not strong bishops?
Again, 2/3rds of the people who ‘work’ for you are in open revolt. That’s not something to ignore and it is not something to simply blame on issues with the GIRM.
As far as “he said if he was wrong he’d repay it”…well, his own finance council told him he was wrong, and he rejected their counsel, then had to find a secret donor to help him crawl out of the hole. I can’t believe someone would honestly believe they had discretionary authority over money for the poor to be spent on vestments.