You are reading too much into it and being dramatic. The Bishop did a graze sin. Period.
Marian apparitions. . . . . Really?
How about some practical solutions here.
Firstly, when you minimize the Bishop’s transgressions as being some sort of isolated case of “grave sin”, to be viewed as apart from all others, you are being naive in the extreme. The Church in Ireland is on the verge of collapse; the Roman Catholic culture in New England has been gutted, and is a shell of its former self; the foremost charismatic Roman Catholic evangelist (Corapi) has precipitously, and suddenly, spiralled downward…and on and on the examples go, forming an almost neverending chain… Why? Because of the same base corruption of the body, and infidelity to Christ and His Church. In the Bargain, Satan draws millions away from Our Lord. It is frightening.
These things can’ t be viewed as isolated, coincidental manifestations of sin. Not when they threaten the very core of the faith. They must be viewed in toto, because it is in its scope and magnitude that this rampant infidelity has wrought its heavy cost on the Roman Catholic Church. The cumulative effect of all of these trangressions, occurring one upon the next, is what is “grave” here, and your “practical” approach to it is entirely insufficient.
Secondly, It seems by your stupification at my mentioning Marian Apparitions and the prophetic warnings regarding corruption, and its consequences upon the Church, that you are unfamiliar with Fatima, and the depth of the messages therein; and, also (with a caveat), I reference Garabandal, which, although never confirmed, nor condemned, contained prophetic messages which presage the clerical sexual abuse scandal precisely. Our Lady has warned us out of love. That is VERY dramatic…in my view.
If you do not think that the Roman Catholic Church is a mystical organism which moves through time by sheer grace, then my perspective probably is beyond your ken. However, it was Christ Himself Who formed this Church, and when forces move Her, positively, or negatively, I see the hand of God, or the machinations of Satan, clearly at work. The Church I belong to can only be moved by forces well beyond the merely “practical”, or corporeal.
You may underestimate this as simply being a Bishop morally transgressing, no big deal, but I view it as another spear thrust into the side of the Church, and instead of blood, I see more of the faithful pouring out of Holy Mother Church, and away from Christ. That is very, very dramatic…in my view.
Also, I believe that praying the Rosary and Eucharistic Adoration are PRACTICAL solutions to the Church’s current crisis. I really do.