It’s not unheard of to move bishops around to places they might be a better ‘fit’ for…Cardinal Szoka was pulled out of Detroit to lead the Vatican City-State when things got so bad in Detroit he needed private security.
However, it would be bold an incorrect to think this is the equivalent of moving a cop off the street and into a desk job.
Frankly, it sounds like a job that is a better ‘fit’ for the archbishop.
That’s what a lot of his detractors say. He came to St. Louis to clean up a mess. And he did an excellent job. His detractors were loud, vocal, and uncharitable. Read some of the blogs the
STLTODAY.COM comparing him to Hitler. We are having to expand the Seminary because enrollment has doubles since he came here. NINE (9) priests were ordained this year. A few years ago, it was 1 or none.
The St Louis Post Dispatch calls him “controversial.” He is anythig but. What was controversial was the inordinatle number of heresies that cropped up during his tenure. Two women attempting “ordaination” in a Synogogue. A church, St Stanislas Kostka Polish, run by a lay board, refused to comply with Archdiocesan guidelines, **hired **a homosexual priest, Marek Bozek, from another diocese without the permission of the bishop of that diocese (who by the way mentored him in the US due to his ousting from a Polish seminary). Fr Bozek participated in this Womenpriest “ordination.” He advocates open communionn to active homosexuals, nonCatholics, and divorced and remarried Catholics, not annulled. Vocal proponant of embryonic stem cell reasearch supporter Sheryl Crowe hired for a Catholic hospital fundraiser forcing the Archbishop to quit the board. Jesuit St. Louis University basketball coach R. Majerous puplicly promoting abortion and embryonic stem cell research.
I find it ironic that St. Stan’s appealed Archbishop’s Burke’s excommunication of of lay board to the very office that the Archbishop now heads.
All those who are gloating, beware, our next archbishop could be Bishop Braxton of Belleville, former auxilliary bishop of St. Louis.
Those who know the Archibshop personally, espcially the seminarians, love him, and find him to be a very warm and humble man. Unfortunately, many believe the media’s spin on him.