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catholictiger
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ok in that situation what he is doing is bad but in general it is always good to go to the priest first or at-least inform the bishop of the problem you had and that you are going to the bishop. What I fear is that a parishioner will go to the bishop for something that would have been resolved with a simple conversation, than the bishop will talk to the priest and maybe find out that the parishioner didn’t say it exactly correctly or something. Confession is an interesting situation because of the seal. But aways go to the priest first no matter how serious it is. If he priest than doesn’t give you a good answer that is when you go to the bishop.The priest doesn’t have to defend himself.
If he is doing it, and the OP is not lying, then he needs to stop.
That is really it.
If the priest is not doing it, then he gets to listen to his sweet father, the Bishop, and say yes sir.
This is the principle of subsidiarity at work. If there is a problem with the sacraments talk to the priest who is the minister first, he may have had a bad day, maybe he skipped over something, or maybe he is going against Church discipline. But always go to the priest first ALWAYS.
