For aggrieved parishioners at churches ordered closed or merged by Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan last November, it seemed like a simple task: Get a copy of the formal decree of his decision on their parishes, so they could properly appeal to the Vatican.
“So across the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, they began calling and writing letters to Cardinal Dolan and his senior aides, asking for the decrees. Some seven weeks later, a definitive answer came back: No, they could not have copies.
“But archdiocesan officials said they would allow parishioners to view the documents — under certain conditions.”
By Sharon Otterman, The New York Times — Click here to read the rest of this story.
#1 by chasjay on February 14, 2015 - 10:02 AM
Cardinal Dolan is all appearances and externals. He’s a skilled bureaucrat and monarch.
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