Is the Bishop willing and able to substitute himself for Fr. Pavone as the leading [personage of PFL and give the time energy and charism for the unborn that is so urgently needed by them at this time?
No, and that would be grossly inappropriate of the bishop to forsake his duties as pastoral shepherd to more than a million people.
As always the unborn who cannot speak for themselves are being forgotten and left abandoned as they have been in our nation for more than 40 yrs. If it were not for the Fr.Pavones and the countless unsung heroes who take from their own lives and take themselves away from their own family and friends to go out and pray in front of the abortion mills and beg for the lives of the innocent brought there for slaughter who would take their place?
If the teachings of the church were so fragile that subtracting one priest from one area caused an entire doctrine to fail, then we should forsake the Kingdom of God as a joke.
Thankfully, that isn’t the case. Father Pavone and PFL are not synonyms.
Fr. Pavone obeyed,the Bishop has now said it will be indefinite
You do realize that indefinite does not mean forever, but rather “undefined”
So the Bishop has stated that the amount of time before Father Pavone can return to working directly with PFL outside of the diocese is undefined. Could be tomorrow, could be 30 years from now. It’s not defined.
how will submissive obedience to this order be good for the pro life movement when one such as a Fr.Pavone has his integrity and his intentions called into question by a Superior of his own church?
First, his integrity and intentions have NOT been called into question. The bishop has stated that Father Pavone is a priest in good standing. YOU are the one turning this into a slander against Father Pavone. Not the church. YOU.
Second, this is not the case of “a superior”… the Bishop is the shepherd for all the priests in his diocese. He is THE Superior. There is no other authority over Father Pavone than the Bishop and the Pope, and even the latter is only a distant authority.
Priests SWEAR obedience to their bishop when they are ordained. If Father Pavone were to behave as you are here then he should be defrocked as a sham. Fortunately, Father Pavone is behaving with obedience to his vows. You should honor that by not turning this into a slam against his character which no one is trying to do.
How does all this somehow lead to good, this is not good why should we try to keep calling something that is bad, good?
If you think that the pastoral role of the bishops is bad, why are you catholic in the first place?
I would like you to consider that at the moment you sound a lot like the disobedient followers of Father Corapi…
Why didn’t the Bishop use his authority and the resources of the church to rectify any of the legalistic problems if there are any and to lend his helping hand to Fr. Pavone and the unborn so he can continue to do what he has done a heroic job of doing for 40 yrs…
Priests for Life is not a diocesan organization. The Bishop has been KIND enough to allow Father Pavone all the time he already has used outside of his diocese. It would be inappropriate for the bishop to use diocesan resources on an organization which is only loosely affiliated with the church.
Second, when God calls Father Pavone from this world, are you going to assault Him as you have the bishop? Are you going to tell us that God is evil, stupid, and wrong to take Father Pavone from the cause? Are you going to tell us that God should step in and be the leader of PFL in Father Pavone’s stead?
No… I didn’t think so.
then how can this be a rightful order of a Bishop he’s doing the exact opposite of what he’s supposed to do?
Conversely, the bishop is doing exactly what a bishop does: providing pastoral care for all the members of his flock. You might not agree with the decision based on what is publicly known at this time, but you certainly don’t begin to know what a bishop does about his pastoral role, and you certainly have NO right to call a bishop “bad” for doing his job within his role.
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