One thing I'd like to understand, and that would have been helpful context to include in this article (or a future one): Let's suppose that all the bishops of the U.S. hated the nuncio. What would the consequences be, other than some awkward conversations and encounters? Are there things the nuncio needs to do that the bishops could obstruct or slow-walk?
One thing I'd like to understand, and that would have been helpful context to include in this article (or a future one): Let's suppose that all the bishops of the U.S. hated the nuncio. What would the consequences be, other than some awkward conversations and encounters? Are there things the nuncio needs to do that the bishops could obstruct or slow-walk?
I would submit that with a hanging-judge Pope in office, anyone who attempted to obstruct the nuncio (in ways the Pope doesn't like) would be asked to resign and then dismissed.
One thing I'd like to understand, and that would have been helpful context to include in this article (or a future one): Let's suppose that all the bishops of the U.S. hated the nuncio. What would the consequences be, other than some awkward conversations and encounters? Are there things the nuncio needs to do that the bishops could obstruct or slow-walk?
I would submit that with a hanging-judge Pope in office, anyone who attempted to obstruct the nuncio (in ways the Pope doesn't like) would be asked to resign and then dismissed.