Ernesto,
Thank for your replies.
However, I think it’s too bad that this parish was allowed to garner tremendous financial assets-only to have the archdiocese take them and their parish away…!
==> Those are not the parish’s assets…it belongs to the global Church and that is all the Bishop is trying to get done.
To me, taking these hard earned assets and taking these people’s parish is more horrible than Mark Bozek’s actions.
==> The assets do NOT belong to the people…that is the Protestant model and has never been the Catholic way of handling Church and parish assets. The Priests broke a vow to his Bishop, to the Church and to God–that is far worse.
I think it could be reasonably put forth that no one’s eternal destiny is at stake yet as a result of this dispute.
==> I disagree. The dissenters are very much placing their own souls at risk and so is the dissenting priest.
TPJ- do you think that Bozek’s actions are worse than those of many other priests who have never been publicly called out?
è That is not a valid question. Pointing to someone else and their sins does not negate the sin or harm committed by that parish and the dissenters. Pointing to other evils never negates the evil at hand.
==> Again, the Church/faith is not a demcracy, it quite frankly a theocracy and each diocese is run by its Bishop (who is for all practical purposes the spiritual king of his diocese) and only in extreme cases is the Holy See’ involved. Bishops have near complete autonomy in these matters unless their is a clear breech of Canon Law or some other flagrant offense. If memory serves, the parish has already petitioned Rome and lost their case. They have no choice but to repent and follow their Bishop, anything short of that and they are placing themselves at great eternal risk (it does not matter if you do not agree with that–no offense intend whtsoever). This is no game, and it is not a politcal battle like the media seems to want to portray it as. The Bishop is quite correct to be doing this, parish assets belong to the diocese (if not, then they might as well become Protestant), the people need to repent.