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childofmary1143
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Yes. Someone above the chain of command of the YM (be it the Priest, Bishop or Vatican) fire the YM and hire the OP as the new YM or get someone who is obedient to the teachings of our faith to work with the OP.You may be absolutely, 100% correct that is is “not fair” and “truly sad”. And we can lament the situation until we’re blue in the face, but I don’t think that’s helpful to the OP. The OP still has to answer for himself whether he is willing to take the chance that he “take the bullet” and lose his position in his parish.
Perhaps the OP posesses the necessary oratory skills and the YM the necessary disposition that he may change his mind based on the OP’s testimony. Short of that, the options (as I see them) are to either (1) accept the fact that you probably will be fired, (2) accept the fact that your future dealings with the YM will be strained and difficult (if you get the pastor’s support and do not get fired), or (3) change the posture in which you receive the Eucharist.
Am I missing any?
If anybody deserves to be fired it should be the YM. After the 2nd meeting where the YM was adamant about his position, he removed **any reasonable **possibility of him staying on.