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lovesMary
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I’ve read every post in this thread. It’s a very interesting dilemma. From what the OP says, this priest is 3 years away from mandatory retirement which tells me that he is over the hill, set in his ways, and maybe even getting a little senile. Because of this fact, if I were in the shoes of the OP with this frustrating situation, I would choose to make an addition to the white dress, such as a sweater or shawl, and go along with the demands of this aged priest.
If this were a younger man, I would make an issue of this because it would be better for a younger priest not to get used to being a dictatorial tyrant with his parish. But since he is an aged priest, there is really no point in putting this stubborn old man to the test, because the stakes are too high.
Remember that the Bishop has a lot of problems. For one thing, he has to deal with a personnel shortage and he probably has what we call “warm body syndrome” which means that he is forced to accept subpar employees who have the proper credentials and still have a pulse. The last thing he needs is the headache of having to come down on an old stubborn priest over the color of a child’s dress, on top of all his other pressing problems! Think of it, many Bishops were even sweeping child molestation under the rug for years! Many bishops are still faced with the financial repucussions from far worse things than this situation, as aggravating as it sounds for the OP!
So, unfortunately in the best interests of the child I think the most selfless choice is to buy a tasteful sweater or sash to change the all white outfit into an outfit with color and humor this crotchety and controlling old man, save the Bishop another headache, and make your daughter’s day a happy memory for everyone.
If this were a younger man, I would make an issue of this because it would be better for a younger priest not to get used to being a dictatorial tyrant with his parish. But since he is an aged priest, there is really no point in putting this stubborn old man to the test, because the stakes are too high.
Remember that the Bishop has a lot of problems. For one thing, he has to deal with a personnel shortage and he probably has what we call “warm body syndrome” which means that he is forced to accept subpar employees who have the proper credentials and still have a pulse. The last thing he needs is the headache of having to come down on an old stubborn priest over the color of a child’s dress, on top of all his other pressing problems! Think of it, many Bishops were even sweeping child molestation under the rug for years! Many bishops are still faced with the financial repucussions from far worse things than this situation, as aggravating as it sounds for the OP!
So, unfortunately in the best interests of the child I think the most selfless choice is to buy a tasteful sweater or sash to change the all white outfit into an outfit with color and humor this crotchety and controlling old man, save the Bishop another headache, and make your daughter’s day a happy memory for everyone.