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YinYangMom
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No it is not a call for the laity to hold them accountable, that’s just it.The document has been posted for the public on the Bishops site. If it were a private correspondance (of which I am sure they get some) it would not be published. Point conceded that it is for the Bishops to get their house in order, but it is also a call for the laity to hold them accountable for it gives us a clear path for recourse.
Therefore I still conclude it was directed to the faithful as well. When I first read it I felt it was speaking directly to me.
The document was not written for the laity. It was written for the bishops. The lay people reading it, thanks to the wisdom of the See to make it part of the library resources, need to do so in context. It’s a resource of information we are made privy to.
The path of recourse you keep citing is there as a reminder to the bishops that we do have those available to us so that when we exercise them they handle our concerns properly. It is not a call for us appoint ourselves watchdogs over priests and bishops.
Why is it you can place such an emphasis on the recourse stuff and disregard the bishop stuff? Particularly lines 14, 19 and 23?