If the good Archbishop Sean Patrick O’Malley is as effective a clean-up man as he is said to be, then he is just the man for the Boston Archdiocese. I live in the archdiocese, and it’s been a nightmare. Still, I hope that Rev. O’Malley had enough time in the Palm Beach Diocese to get his reform plans established and well underway, and that they will continue under the new leadership that they receive. Palm Beach may not be as large as Boston, but I believe that God loves the people of both equally, and would not want the rug pulled out from under Palm Beach’s healing process. Forgive me for asking, but is JPII “robbing Peter to pay Paul”, so to speak?
More or less, though I’m not sure what to call it:
Peter robbing “Palm”?
That’s what I call customer service!
Sounds distressingly like more Oprah-speak to me.
If the good Archbishop Sean Patrick O’Malley is as effective a clean-up man as he is said to be, then he is just the man for the Boston Archdiocese. I live in the archdiocese, and it’s been a nightmare. Still, I hope that Rev. O’Malley had enough time in the Palm Beach Diocese to get his reform plans established and well underway, and that they will continue under the new leadership that they receive. Palm Beach may not be as large as Boston, but I believe that God loves the people of both equally, and would not want the rug pulled out from under Palm Beach’s healing process. Forgive me for asking, but is JPII “robbing Peter to pay Paul”, so to speak?
More or less, though I’m not sure what to call it:
Peter robbing “Palm”?