I know that I'm writing about something that happened yesterday, but it just seems to me that the bishops are pretty divided. Indeed, the official opinion is that it should be decentralized and left up to the states. But I remember an EWTN.com article in which Raymond Burke was against this, taking a more a centralized route.
Do you think that this is just me, or is this a case of the fear of public PR and division among the bishops? (Indeed, without the unity of the bishops on this issue, we're not going to get anywhere!)
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I know that I'm writing about something that happened yesterday, but it just seems to me that the bishops are pretty divided. Indeed, the official opinion is that it should be decentralized and left up to the states. But I remember an EWTN.com article in which Raymond Burke was against this, taking a more a centralized route.
Do you think that this is just me, or is this a case of the fear of public PR and division among the bishops? (Indeed, without the unity of the bishops on this issue, we're not going to get anywhere!)
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