Germany has three vacancies, but no ordinary over 75. The U.S. will have 12 on Saturday, and seven of those are 76 or older. With Cardinal Prevost getting his legs under him, it seems to me the simplest explanation for delayed appointments is right there in Luke's final line: bureaucracy.
Germany has three vacancies, but no ordinary over 75. The U.S. will have 12 on Saturday, and seven of those are 76 or older. With Cardinal Prevost getting his legs under him, it seems to me the simplest explanation for delayed appointments is right there in Luke's final line: bureaucracy.
An even simpler explanation is the idea that the Germans have the habit of being easily offended, seem to think that they are "special" and should be treated as "special" and can have a "superiority" complex.
Give the stats above regarding the time between appointments in other countries Germany is not being targeted for poor treatment.
Some in the German Church just feel "entitled."
They do send an awful lot of state extracted "Church" money to Rome, maybe they'll try that to leverage what they desire. Rome, in its ambiguous handling of the "Synodal Way" has not seemed to concerned about this.
Germany has three vacancies, but no ordinary over 75. The U.S. will have 12 on Saturday, and seven of those are 76 or older. With Cardinal Prevost getting his legs under him, it seems to me the simplest explanation for delayed appointments is right there in Luke's final line: bureaucracy.
An even simpler explanation is the idea that the Germans have the habit of being easily offended, seem to think that they are "special" and should be treated as "special" and can have a "superiority" complex.
Give the stats above regarding the time between appointments in other countries Germany is not being targeted for poor treatment.
Some in the German Church just feel "entitled."
They do send an awful lot of state extracted "Church" money to Rome, maybe they'll try that to leverage what they desire. Rome, in its ambiguous handling of the "Synodal Way" has not seemed to concerned about this.