(Now) Cardinal Pierre certainly has an integral role in “removals” I suspect.
Seeing his diplomatic/nuncio experience and the cultures in which he worked, I’m skeptical of how high synodality was on his list of priorities: Haiti, Uganda, and Mexico. None of these countries has a mid- or low-level power-distance index. Inertia, an immortal…
(Now) Cardinal Pierre certainly has an integral role in “removals” I suspect.
Seeing his diplomatic/nuncio experience and the cultures in which he worked, I’m skeptical of how high synodality was on his list of priorities: Haiti, Uganda, and Mexico. None of these countries has a mid- or low-level power-distance index. Inertia, an immortal characteristic of the Church and its Curia, tells me working in the US won’t change his autocratic approach if it worked at his last 3 nuncio stops.
(Now) Cardinal Pierre certainly has an integral role in “removals” I suspect.
Seeing his diplomatic/nuncio experience and the cultures in which he worked, I’m skeptical of how high synodality was on his list of priorities: Haiti, Uganda, and Mexico. None of these countries has a mid- or low-level power-distance index. Inertia, an immortal characteristic of the Church and its Curia, tells me working in the US won’t change his autocratic approach if it worked at his last 3 nuncio stops.