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My diocese is blessed with a wonderful Bishop who has the world-wide reputation of “conservative Catholic.”
Over a decade ago, while I was still happily Protestant, I used to listen to our local Catholic radio program, which featured this Bishop, and I always thought, “This man sounds like Jesus!”
Now I am pleased to be in the Church under the authority of this true apostle of Christ.
But what about all the Catholics who are in dioceses where the Bishop has allowed things to fall apart? Liturgical abuses, liberal politics, public disagreements with the Vatican, even outright public sins–I’ve heard about dioceses like this in the U.S.
Several times in these Boards, I’ve told people that if the Bishop says it’s OK, it’s OK, and I’ve been told that “even Bishops make mistakes.” I’d like to think that this is just “sour grapes” and that these people are just ticked off that the Bishop disagrees with them!
But I also know that some Bishops make a lot of “mistakes” and that some accusations of “unfit” are probably true, not malicious.
What should Catholics in this situation do? Grit your teeth and put up with it until he is gone? Appeal to the Vatican? Appeal to the Bishop himself to clean up his act? Move away?
How can we act in such a way that we don’t become contentious and rebellious against God-appointed authority in the Church?
I realize that we should first and always pray for each and every member of the clergy, especially the bad ones. But surely there are other options for those stuck with a “bad” Bishop.
Thank you.
My diocese is blessed with a wonderful Bishop who has the world-wide reputation of “conservative Catholic.”
Over a decade ago, while I was still happily Protestant, I used to listen to our local Catholic radio program, which featured this Bishop, and I always thought, “This man sounds like Jesus!”
Now I am pleased to be in the Church under the authority of this true apostle of Christ.
But what about all the Catholics who are in dioceses where the Bishop has allowed things to fall apart? Liturgical abuses, liberal politics, public disagreements with the Vatican, even outright public sins–I’ve heard about dioceses like this in the U.S.
Several times in these Boards, I’ve told people that if the Bishop says it’s OK, it’s OK, and I’ve been told that “even Bishops make mistakes.” I’d like to think that this is just “sour grapes” and that these people are just ticked off that the Bishop disagrees with them!
But I also know that some Bishops make a lot of “mistakes” and that some accusations of “unfit” are probably true, not malicious.
What should Catholics in this situation do? Grit your teeth and put up with it until he is gone? Appeal to the Vatican? Appeal to the Bishop himself to clean up his act? Move away?
How can we act in such a way that we don’t become contentious and rebellious against God-appointed authority in the Church?
I realize that we should first and always pray for each and every member of the clergy, especially the bad ones. But surely there are other options for those stuck with a “bad” Bishop.
Thank you.