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    Episcopal conferences in the context of communion: some notes on the American experience (Pre-published version)

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    Duffy, E. (2004) 'Episcopal conferences in the context of communion: some notes on the American experience.' The Jurist 64(1), pp. 137-167. ISSN: 0022-6858
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    2004
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    Duffy, Eugene
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    Duffy, E. (2004) 'Episcopal conferences in the context of communion: some notes on the American experience.' The Jurist 64(1), pp. 137-167. ISSN: 0022-6858
    Abstract
    In A Report on the Crisis in the Catholic Church in the United States, The National Review Board for the Protection of Children and Young People made numerous observations about the exercise of the episcopal ministry that indicated a serious lack of accountability among bishops, an unwillingness to heed advice from the bishops' conference, from their own clergy, and from the faithful at large. The authors claimed that "the bishops failed to make effective use of the accountability mechanisms already built into the Church's structure by Church law," whether these be the diocesan consultors, the finance council, the metropolitan, or the national conference of bishops. They draw attention to a statement of John Paul II in Pastores gregis, to the effect that, "[I]f communion expresses the Church's essence, then it is normal that the spirituality of communion will tend to manifest itself in both personal and community spheres, awakening ever new forms of participation and shared responsibility in the faithful of every category."
    Keywords
    Episcopal
    Conferences
    Context
    Communion
    American experience
    Notes
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    The Catholic University of America Press
    License URI
    https://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/juristcu64&id=141&collection=journals&index=
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2556
    ISSN
    0022-6858
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