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The Bishop has an obligation to maintain unity with the universal church. Which is why we don’t have bishops ordaining married men or women because they think its ok to do so, because that would break unity.Since so many of us were not catechized properly (and I can promise you…I was not), please tell us what we are missing.
What you seem to continually infer about the Episcopacy smacks of Relativism, IMO. That is, within any particular frame of reference (in this case, the Diocese) whatever the Bishop says must be correct. This holds true regardless of whether or not he is at odds with the Whole Church. (Please tell me I misunderstand you on this!)
However, the Roman Curia was not designed to substitute its pastoral judgment for the judgment of local bishops. It has not been our tradition. It is not up to a Roman curial official to decide that we should not have communion under both kinds because it cant be done reverently (this is an example). Its up to the local bishop to moderate these things.
I know people believe I’m wrong on this, but the point I would make is that for all the alleged abuses that went on in Saginaw, none were stopped by Rome, there was no Roman interference in these things. What more evidence do you need?