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David_B
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I know at different points in time in the Church’s history clergy might’ve voted for a particular bishop, or probably more commonly civil leaders would’ve had a great influence on who became a bishop (which probably has included the Bishop of Rome at times as well).
Should the Pope take a step back and allow local laypeople or clergy pick their bishops like the Episcopal Church does?
I tend to think that perhaps the local clergy and lay people could potentially nominate candidates to be included on a list of bishops to the Holy Father, but I think the Holy Father should have the last word.
Should the Pope take a step back and allow local laypeople or clergy pick their bishops like the Episcopal Church does?
I tend to think that perhaps the local clergy and lay people could potentially nominate candidates to be included on a list of bishops to the Holy Father, but I think the Holy Father should have the last word.