Again, I think this is a stretch of epic proportions. If you were a cardinal of the church who thought you were in good standing, and the Vatican informed you of restricted ministry, I struggle to understand how anyone would just sign the papers without any understanding of why that ministry was being restricted.
Again, I think this is a stretch of epic proportions. If you were a cardinal of the church who thought you were in good standing, and the Vatican informed you of restricted ministry, I struggle to understand how anyone would just sign the papers without any understanding of why that ministry was being restricted.
It’s like getting written up for an infraction at the office. Your boss presents you a piece of paper, and then you blindly sign it, knowing what’s on it, but later say that you have no idea why you were being punished. It strains credulity that this is actually how it played out.
Again, I think this is a stretch of epic proportions. If you were a cardinal of the church who thought you were in good standing, and the Vatican informed you of restricted ministry, I struggle to understand how anyone would just sign the papers without any understanding of why that ministry was being restricted.
It’s like getting written up for an infraction at the office. Your boss presents you a piece of paper, and then you blindly sign it, knowing what’s on it, but later say that you have no idea why you were being punished. It strains credulity that this is actually how it played out.