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In my Diocese of Monterey California, my bishop (Bp. Sylvester Ryan) will be turning 75 (retirement age) on September 3, 2005.
Assuming the Pope accepts Bp. Ryan’s resignation (which I believe is a given), who is likely to replace him?
He because the Bishop of Monterey back in 1992 when his principal consecrator Roger Cardinal Mahony had a great deal of power in the Church. It was almost a certainty that one of Mahony’s auxiliaries would become the bishop of our small diocese and it happened.
With things seemingly becoming a touch more orthodox in the Church today, do you think the Diocese of Monterey will be saddled with another one of Mahony’s hand picks?
Who might be in the running for the job? Please pray for my beleagured diocese.
Assuming the Pope accepts Bp. Ryan’s resignation (which I believe is a given), who is likely to replace him?
He because the Bishop of Monterey back in 1992 when his principal consecrator Roger Cardinal Mahony had a great deal of power in the Church. It was almost a certainty that one of Mahony’s auxiliaries would become the bishop of our small diocese and it happened.
With things seemingly becoming a touch more orthodox in the Church today, do you think the Diocese of Monterey will be saddled with another one of Mahony’s hand picks?
Who might be in the running for the job? Please pray for my beleagured diocese.