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Related: About this forumThis Lent, don't give Catholic bishops a dime
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/this-lent-dont-give-catholic-bishops-a-dime/2019/03/05/7421cc9c-3f68-11e9-922c-64d6b7840b82_story.htmlOn Ash Wednesday, the holy season of Lent begins and so do the annual fundraising drives by many of the nations Catholic bishops known as the bishops Lenten appeals.
My advice to my fellow Catholics? Dont give them a dime.
Last fall, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops was supposed to vote on a resolution to create a special commission, including six lay members, to investigate bishops who cover up sexual abuse. At the last minute, Pope Francis barred the bishops from holding the vote. But its not clear the resolution would have passed. After all, the bishops did vote on a nonbinding resolution that declared, Be it resolved that the bishops of the USCCB encourage the Holy Father to release all the documentation that can be released consistent with canon and civil law regarding the misconduct of Archbishop [Theodore] McCarrick. As they debated the wording, the National Catholic Register reports, they could not even agree on the inclusion of the word soon.
Even the watered-down resolution was rejected 137 to 83, with three bishops abstaining. Want to know how your bishop voted? You cant. When I asked the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for the roll call vote, a spokesman replied, Sorry, the votes are anonymous so we dont know who voted for what. Thats their idea of transparency.
My advice to my fellow Catholics? Dont give them a dime.
Last fall, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops was supposed to vote on a resolution to create a special commission, including six lay members, to investigate bishops who cover up sexual abuse. At the last minute, Pope Francis barred the bishops from holding the vote. But its not clear the resolution would have passed. After all, the bishops did vote on a nonbinding resolution that declared, Be it resolved that the bishops of the USCCB encourage the Holy Father to release all the documentation that can be released consistent with canon and civil law regarding the misconduct of Archbishop [Theodore] McCarrick. As they debated the wording, the National Catholic Register reports, they could not even agree on the inclusion of the word soon.
Even the watered-down resolution was rejected 137 to 83, with three bishops abstaining. Want to know how your bishop voted? You cant. When I asked the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for the roll call vote, a spokesman replied, Sorry, the votes are anonymous so we dont know who voted for what. Thats their idea of transparency.
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This Lent, don't give Catholic bishops a dime (Original Post)
trotsky
Mar 2019
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Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)1. Even better...
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)2. Seems like a no-brainer.
But apparently some people are conflicted. Because reasons.
NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)3. I would counter that for those people...
...'reason' is never considered.
'Reason' is not why they do what they do, for good or ill.
'Reason' is not a concept for which they are familiar, or else they would respond as the good Mr. Petty responded above.