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chicago
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I believe that the cardinal should act prudently as he sees best fit to respond to the situation. This may entail, in some instances, speaking out publically; and in others dealing with things more quietly behind the scenes. I do not believe that he (or any other bishop, for that matter) has an obligation to make a big show out of objecting any and every time that something like this happens. Such could actually prove counterproductive if matters can better be handled otherwise. I am confident that he broached the concerns as he practically could and saw fit. But, ultimately, he can’t control a private group and what they wish to do. Obviously, he wasn’t going to be able to stop them here and bitching about it probably would have only done more harm then good, in the end.You seem to have a problem with agreeing that the Cardinal should speak out regarding these issues. Is that how you feel?