Sandro Magister makes a very interesting point which upon reading seems obvious but can easily be overlooked.
http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1350628?eng=y
In discussing the change of climate in the Church today with regard to changes in the Curia, Magister writes:
These brusque removals without promotion, together with the fact that
the overwhelming majority of directorship positions have still been
confirmed only provisorily - "donec aliter provideatur" - have created
in the curia a widespread climate of terror, not softened much by the
description of "evangelical" applied to the "revolution" underway.
Obviously
in a climate of this kind the worst harm is that of being accused of
being an agent or accomplice of any action of counter-revolutionary
resistance, whether real or imaginary.
It is conceivable that that is the reason Cardinal Burke left a recent Conference at which Magister was speaking recently.
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