Thursday, July 31, 2014

MSW on Chicago | National Catholic Reporter

MSW on Chicago | National Catholic Reporter by MSW.  MGB: I would hope that politics is not considered at all.  Rather, I would hope for consideration of a local candidate over transfering someone into was is arguably the most prominent Catholic diocese in the nation. I suspect that Francis will agree on putting in a sheppard, not a bureaucart, although if he does transfer someone in, lets us hope it is not Olmsted, Finn or Nienstedt (and Heaven forbit, not Rigali).  Tobin might make a nice choice.  Whomever is chosen, I would hope he knows that managing hospitals is not his job (especially if they get with the program and respect the rights of gay spouses as next of kin), nor second guessing the principal (in DC and suburban Maryland, six staff oversee all the schools).  Catholic Social Services also does very well on its own.  I suspect an issue that will get attention is the willingness and ability to execute the Dallas Charter - given that our Nuncio is known for his muckraking and this is the area, more than finance, where such talents are necessary.  Oh, hands of the universities as well, they are already top notch.

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