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MusicMan
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The issue with Bp. Morlino isn’t one loyalty to Rome or Church teachings. It isn’t one of following the GIRM and RS. It’s a matter of him coming into Madison with a kick butt and take names attitude. It wasn’t needed here. Overall Madison was not a bastion of liberal theology and unorthodox antics, although there were certainly pockets of it, and Bp. Bullock was doing his best to address this issues, especially in getting the University parish back under diocesesan control. Bullock wasn’t perfect, but things weren’t that bad.
The issue was a lack of trust in the people and priests in Madison. His “kick butt and take names” approach alienated a lot of his senior priests, priests who could have been exceptionally loyal to him and assist him in advancing his agenda. Furthermore, when (possibly lay) administrative positions were open, he filled them with his former staff in Montana instead of looking within the Diocese for good people, and we have them.
He completely bumbled the cathedral situation, and now the city is angry with him, as well as historical preservation groups. He has antagonized the pastors of several affluent parishes so much that their parishoners refuse to help finance the new cathedral.
Finally, in his attempt to glean (name removed by moderator)ut on how to go about raising funds to replace the cathedral, he agreed that the surveys would remain confidential, meaning only the fundraising company could see who said what, and he would only get percentages. Bp. Morlino demanded to see the actual surveys so he could ascertain which priests were loyal to him and which didn’t like him. When the fundraising company cited the confidentiality agreement and told him “no,” he fired them, and now he and the Diocese are under threat of lawsuit for breach of contract.
If only he had come in, surveyed the Diocese, and worked to be a uniter instead of being a buttkicker, he wouldn’t have caused the problems he has today. Good and orthodox priests have been antagonized, and they and their parishes are completely alienated.
Maybe the Holy Father could do everyone a favor and move him back to Helena, or down to St. Louis, or somewhere, because he’s made a mess here.
The issue was a lack of trust in the people and priests in Madison. His “kick butt and take names” approach alienated a lot of his senior priests, priests who could have been exceptionally loyal to him and assist him in advancing his agenda. Furthermore, when (possibly lay) administrative positions were open, he filled them with his former staff in Montana instead of looking within the Diocese for good people, and we have them.
He completely bumbled the cathedral situation, and now the city is angry with him, as well as historical preservation groups. He has antagonized the pastors of several affluent parishes so much that their parishoners refuse to help finance the new cathedral.
Finally, in his attempt to glean (name removed by moderator)ut on how to go about raising funds to replace the cathedral, he agreed that the surveys would remain confidential, meaning only the fundraising company could see who said what, and he would only get percentages. Bp. Morlino demanded to see the actual surveys so he could ascertain which priests were loyal to him and which didn’t like him. When the fundraising company cited the confidentiality agreement and told him “no,” he fired them, and now he and the Diocese are under threat of lawsuit for breach of contract.
If only he had come in, surveyed the Diocese, and worked to be a uniter instead of being a buttkicker, he wouldn’t have caused the problems he has today. Good and orthodox priests have been antagonized, and they and their parishes are completely alienated.
Maybe the Holy Father could do everyone a favor and move him back to Helena, or down to St. Louis, or somewhere, because he’s made a mess here.