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Solomonson
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Have any of you ever thought that perhaps the US (or even the Americas as a whole) would benefit if it had its own cardinal primate reporting directly to the Pope as some other countries already do?
Given the size and diversity of the US and its distance from Europe, would it be of benefit if the US had a cardinal primate over all the other Catholic clergy in the US? He would be the head of the USCCB of course, but most importantly, he would be the Pope’s “eyes and ears” and direct representative in the US.
He could be headquartered somewhere central in the USA, away from political centers. Maybe Kansas or Iowa? A great, giant pilgrimage center could be built for Catholics to visit from across the USA. Many (most?) Catholics from the USA never make it to the Holy See in their lifetimes. Would it be of benefit to have a national place of gathering for the Catholic Church in the US to go along with a primate? It could also be a central point for Catholic scholarship in the us.
I have long wondered about this. Especially when things spin out of control from time to time and there is never a central voice for the Church in this country.
Given the size and diversity of the US and its distance from Europe, would it be of benefit if the US had a cardinal primate over all the other Catholic clergy in the US? He would be the head of the USCCB of course, but most importantly, he would be the Pope’s “eyes and ears” and direct representative in the US.
He could be headquartered somewhere central in the USA, away from political centers. Maybe Kansas or Iowa? A great, giant pilgrimage center could be built for Catholics to visit from across the USA. Many (most?) Catholics from the USA never make it to the Holy See in their lifetimes. Would it be of benefit to have a national place of gathering for the Catholic Church in the US to go along with a primate? It could also be a central point for Catholic scholarship in the us.
I have long wondered about this. Especially when things spin out of control from time to time and there is never a central voice for the Church in this country.