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Because it is an understandable sore spot for Eastern Catholics, who are essentially being treated as second-class Catholics. Latin Churches can exist all over the world, but authentic Eastern Churches, with a married priesthood should be limited to their homelands, so as not to ‘confuse’ or ‘scandalize’ the faithful. When a certain archbishop Ireland tried this just a century ago, a certain Alexis Toth led the charge for a wave of 20000 or so Eastern Catholics to join Orthodoxy. Is this mistake really worth repeating, especially with a large Romanian Orthodox population currently in Italy, which could easily accommodate disaffected Romanian Catholics?The Cardinal Vicar of Rome is typically President of the Conference, though I’m not sure if that is currently the case. Regardless, the Italian bishops have just as much autonomy as the bishops of any other country. I think Pope Benedict has demonstrated that it is his intention to lead by example and respect his brother bishops and their God-given authority. Why is it that the East constantly wants assurances that the Catholic understanding of primacy respects the autonomy and rights of all bishops, but when something like this comes up everyone demands that the Pope starting butting heads and “bossing” bishops around? I think this decision was most regrettable but it is a local Italian matter not a universal one. If the Romanian priests wish to petition Rome for assistance that would be a different matter.