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Yes, you called it in another thread.I was afraid of this. Bp. Johnston has been our bishop. A very fine man who will be sorely missed in this diocese.
I thought of you right away when I read this knowing that you half expected it. I’m glad he’s staying in our state and prayers he is replaced with an equally fine choice for you Ridge.I was afraid of this. Bp. Johnston has been our bishop. A very fine man who will be sorely missed in this diocese.
Thank you.I thought of you right away when I read this knowing that you half expected it. I’m glad he’s staying in our state and prayers he is replaced with an equally fine choice for you Ridge.
I wouldn’t doubt that. I didn’t realize the National Catholic Reporter was in KC. No, I don’t think that outfit will like him at all. He’s not confrontational like Bp. Finn apparently was. He’s very gently spoken, but he is a long way from being someone a dissident paper or people of that sort will like.He will be moving to a diocese with what strikes me as a deeply anti-Catholic newspaper in the Kansas City Star, plus being in the diocese where the National Catholic Reporter is located. He will need our prayers. I imagine the Star is even now digging for something unfavorable to report.
he will be up for some challemges and will definitely need our prayers.He will be moving to a diocese with what strikes me as a deeply anti-Catholic newspaper in the Kansas City Star, plus being in the diocese where the National Catholic Reporter is located. He will need our prayers. I imagine the Star is even now digging for something unfavorable to report.
I heard this on Wednesday, and Bishop Johnston seems like a good pick. Johnston will have some challenges. IMHO, this appointment (I follow bishop appointments) and the appointment of Bishop Zielinski (I met Zielinski when he was serving on active duty in San Antonio - Zielinski’s a good priest) were both total, 100% surprises to me. While Finn will be missed (I still think he was forced out, when others like a certain prelate in Los Angeles, and another in Albany, did much worse), Johnston is getting a larger See.He seems really orthodox, which is great news for a diocese that has traditionally been one of the more difficult to handle. I doubt that the National Catholic Reporter crowd feels terribly satisfied, even if they did get to see Bishop Finn run out of town.
Would this qualify as name calling?I’m glad Kansas City-St. Joseph isn’t getting a “dud” like San Diego and Chicago unfortunately received.