U.S. Catholic Bishops go Underground

 


A critic of the U.S. Catholic Bishops criticized the upcoming conference because half of its meetings will be closed to the public.

The Catholic author of the link says U.S. Bishops should be engaged with the Catholic membership and with the public at large. He objects to the Bishops spending so much of their time talking about inside issues and not revealing their views publicly.

Some years ago I watched a TV of the Bishops conferring. Their inside language made is hard to understand what they were talking about. One got the impression of an insider's club that had little interest in the well being of those who paid for the flight tickets and hotels. With those in the pews paying for the Bishops to gather it seems only logical the Bishops would invite everyone to watch and listen. 

Apparently when Jesus told Peter to establish the church "on this rock" he forgot to remind Peter those in the pews pay the bills and have a right to know what is happening. A smart person would have figured this out for himself. Peter may not have been that person.


 

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