After discussions with Apostolic Nuncio, French bishop backs off. Deo Gratias.
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This is truly great news. Absolutely stunning the Nuncio worked in this manner. Always before if there was any kind of "dust-up" (liturgical, catechetical, abuse, etc.) and one wanted to "get something done" you would go to the chancery and the bishop.
If no go there (which was 99.9% of the time) - then it was on to the Papal Nuncio for your country. Usually he would refer you back to the bishop!
Now this! Whoa. Stunning. Pope Benedict is sending a strong message here.
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1 comments:
This is truly great news. Absolutely stunning the Nuncio worked in this manner. Always before if there was any kind of "dust-up" (liturgical, catechetical, abuse, etc.) and one wanted to "get something done" you would go to the chancery and the bishop.
If no go there (which was 99.9% of the time) - then it was on to the Papal Nuncio for your country. Usually he would refer you back to the bishop!
Now this! Whoa. Stunning. Pope Benedict is sending a strong message here.
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