Posted on 10/18/2017 1:45:30 PM PDT by ebb tide
Italian vaticanista Andrea Gagliarducci writes regularly a column at his place called Monday Vatican. You should read him.
Today, however, he has a piece at CNA about how Pope Francis seems to approach the selection of and translation of bishops. HERE
Among other things, Andrea wrote:
Over the past year, Pope Francis has appointed 16 U.S. bishops, most of them in smaller dioceses or as auxiliaries. The major pending question is that of the successor of Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the Archbishop of Washington, D.C. Cardinal Wuerl is already 76 years old, more than a year beyond the normal retirement age.
The post in Washington, D.C. is a key post, as it involves both pastoral care and institutional relations with the U.S. political establishment. What will Pope Francis do?
An insistent rumor says that Bishop Robert W. McElroy of San Diego might be at the top of the list.
Bishop McElroy recently grabbed headlines for jumping into the discussion on LGBT issues that followed Fr. James Martins book, Building a Bridge. Bishop McElroy has defended the book, and Martin, in the face of criticisms of his work. [I wrote a response to McElroys statement that anyone who opposes a homosexualist agenda is like a cancer in the Church and that they should be purged. HERE]
He also recently took part in a Boston College conference on Amoris Laetitia, hosted by Cardinal Blase Cupich and Father James Keenan, SJ. During the conference, Bishop McElroy reported on the diocesan synod he launched on Amoris Laetitia, and said that Catholic teaching must take seriously the complexity of adult moral life. [More on that Agitprop Conference HERE]
Among observers, he is considered a figure similar to Cardinal Blase Cupich, who was personally chosen by Pope Francis in 2014 to lead the Archdiocese of Chicago. This seems to suggest that he is a fit for Pope Francis model of episcopal leadership.
Of course, his appointment is simply a rumor, just as another rumor in Rome says that the Pope will soon call Cardinal Cupich to lead an important Vatican office in Rome.
Just so that you know what is going on behind the scenes.
That’s obvious: Frankie chooses priests most likely to wreck the faith handed down from the Apostles.
FYI, Cardinal Cupich has already denied that he is heading to Rome.
He probably takes them right out of the Red Directory.
I wouldn’t trust, as honest, anything coming of Cupich’s mouth.
Cupich is in the same league as McCarrick, Wuerl, et al.
Ugh, I know only too well. Cupich is my bishop.
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