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I think one of the reasons why there is so much rot, corruption and apathy in the Church (at least in the USA) is a simple lack of competition.
With few exceptions, (arch)bishops have geographic monopolies. The Church should look at creating positive internal competition.
The analogy I would use is automobiles. While certainly not a perfect analogy, is was competition from firms like Toyota and Honda that made firms like GM and Ford get in grear so to speak.
Perhaps somewhat like the military archdiocese in the USA or Opus Dei, handful of “regional archbishops” could be created. Maybe a total of 5 – one for every ten states.
Laypeople would petition for their parish (for which they would be responsible for creating) to be “adopted” by the regional archbishops, and they would have to go out and recruit priests – perhaps even at the expense in some cases of existing dioceses.
In time, a seminary could even be created to support this effort.
It’s possible that this could possibly make things worse, but it certainly has the potential of making things substantailly better.
With few exceptions, (arch)bishops have geographic monopolies. The Church should look at creating positive internal competition.
The analogy I would use is automobiles. While certainly not a perfect analogy, is was competition from firms like Toyota and Honda that made firms like GM and Ford get in grear so to speak.
Perhaps somewhat like the military archdiocese in the USA or Opus Dei, handful of “regional archbishops” could be created. Maybe a total of 5 – one for every ten states.
Laypeople would petition for their parish (for which they would be responsible for creating) to be “adopted” by the regional archbishops, and they would have to go out and recruit priests – perhaps even at the expense in some cases of existing dioceses.
In time, a seminary could even be created to support this effort.
It’s possible that this could possibly make things worse, but it certainly has the potential of making things substantailly better.