That’s not true at all. You mention the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. In fairly recent times I think Cardinals McIntyre and Manning both had remarkably good runs in LA.
You suggest that Bp. Fabian Bruskewitz would be a panacea? He leads a diocese of 80K Catholics in a very homogeneous Midwestern environment. Let’s just see how he would do leading an archdiocese of 4.4M Catholics employing 80 different languages…
“Rome’s track record as of late” seems to be been pretty good. Your poster-cardinal Mahony has been at the reins for a very long time…
Neiderauer fouled-up. More specifically his staff did for not warning him. Cut the guy a break, he apologized. He’s likely got far more pressing items than following the exploits of “a homosexual group that mocks the church by wearing nun costumes and performing lewd acts.” So should you.
The Church also sent us men like America’s top churchman, Cardinal William Levada who had done far more good than bad. I believe his intervention was the very reason my diocese received Bp. Richard Garcia (former Weigand underling) rather than yet another auxiliary from LA.
Your criticisms seem to focus on a handful of highly inflammatory events and not the real meat and potatoes of running a diocese.
I’m not sure where you get your info on some of our bishops, but I am certainly not looking at a few isolated mishaps from just a couple of bishops. First, Neiderauer’s appointment came as a shock to anyone who follows the American Episcopacy. Just Google his name/salt lake city/homosexual/liberal, etc… You will get a better idea as to why his appointment was, at best, strange. He vehemently rallied against the Utah constitutional ban against gay marriage. Look up his comments on the Pope’s directive that gay men, latent homosexuals, those in favor of the homosexual agenda are not suitable for ordination. He seems to think that the Pope’s directives are up to debate on that one. He seems to have really enjoyed Broke Back Mountain… called it inspiring, I think. Seriously, Google his name/homosexuality. You may be surprised to see what he has been up to… and not quiet about it either. The situation with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in SF is a joke. Did you watch the video? He obviously did not want to give them communion when they first came up. And for you to say that he has more important things to worry about than these deviants and that he most likely didn’t know about them, is disingenuous. These men are not dunces. They do not have their heads buried in the sand. I have known about The Sisters since I was in middle school in the diocese of Sacramento. They are also one of the loudest dissenters in SF. Neiderauer has been there for over a year. Do you really think he doesn’t know about them? And what about his handling of the gay adoption issue? How has he handled that, in your opinion? Soto and Neiderauer both wrote letters of appeal to the CA court asking for leniency for a convicted priest pedo-rapist!!! What was their excuse: “That was a poor judgment call… I was just speaking up for a friend…” Let me ask you something, if one of your friends was convicted of over 20 heinous acts of sodomy and other types of child rape, would you publicly ask for leniency for him/her?
And most of these bishops have NOT BEEN around for some time. Anyone who has been appointed in the last 15 – 20 years is a recent appointment. The only out and out Orthodox Bishops in CA in recent history have been Weigand (Sac) and Vigneron (Oakland). The rest have been lukewarm, at best. Until they act otherwise, I will maintain that appraisal. I heard Garcia speak many times and sat in on not a few intimate settings where he spoke. While it is hard not to be more orthodox than B. Sylvester, he is by no means without concern. In the right settings, he could be heard saying that abortion was wrong or that the pope was correct, but usually his leadership was watery on Catholic issues… except of illegal immigrants, of course, that issue was the only one where he would protest and make noise. He was also a teacher at St. Patrick Seminary in Menlo park for years! Does that make you more uncomfortable?
Bruskewitz is one of the best bishops the WORLD has seen in the last 100 years. He makes no bones about being an orthodox Catholic. He stands up to the same public pressures that all other Bishops have to deal with. The big difference is that he stands up to them! He doesn’t shrink away, like some, or embrace heterodoxy, like others. He calls it like it is while at the same time, exercising the utmost pastoral care for his flock. Is he a panacea? Any bishop who embraces truth/orthodoxy is a panacea. Because a particular diocese has a diverse or possibly heterodox population does not mean that they should be given a poor shepherd.
Sorry about the lengthy response.