Maybe there is a glimmer of hope within the hierarchical church. At last people have the wisdom and courage to question bishops.
Of course it will continue to be the 'usual suspects' who will be appointed bishops. Nevertheless, maybe there is something a-stirring within the priestly class.
The sycophancy and nonsense that has surrounded ecclesiastical authority has been absurd and so dangerous.
The Holy Spirit works in wondrous ways.
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