... the trend that the late Pope John Paul II put into high gear, namely, of appointing religious priests as diocesan bishops, needs to be reversed. Religious priests have a different vocation and different charisms from diocesan priests. Bishops need to be drawn once again almost exclusively from the diocesan clergy.
And when bishops are appointed, by exception, from the ranks of religious communities, they need to see themselves thereafter as diocesan priests and should dress and act accordingly. Otherwise, diocesan priests will reject their proposed reforms as unreasonable and impractical.
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