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az4faith
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In my opinion, it’s a dual-edged sword. In our diocese, pastors are not moved unless they request a move or the bishop has a compelling reason to move them. Some priests have suggested our bishop adopt the 6-12 year assignment protocol, but so far, it has not been adopted and we have pastors staying at the same parishes for years. Which can be a good thing…or not…when it’s a good fit for the parish, it’s great. But when it is not a good fit, well, people are stuck. And I say that with all respect and honor to the office of the priesthood. My parish (which I have left temporarily until the situation changes) had a holy and venerable pastor, but he was asked to take another assignment by the bishop, who replaced him with a pastor with an entirely different personality and spirituality who essentially turned the parish upside down from what it was, and not in a good way. He has been in the position for ten years now with no end in sight. So many of the faithful left for other parishes. I’ve tried to go back several times but just can’t take it (unfortunately, he has a very serious lack of reverence for the Sacrifice of the Mass). In any event, I think I like the 6-12 year protocol because it gives the parishioners the opportunity to avoid getting wrapped up into a cult of personality with any one priest, good or bad.