I don't think that a very large percentage of the USCCB Bishops disagree with the Pope. Perhaps a few but they are afraid to speak up in any way and reveal themselves lest they be weeded out.
To relate it to a recent incident; You might see some progress if a rogue Bishop commandeered and armored column and moved 200km onto Rome's doorstep in 12 hours. Anything short of that wold be ineffective.
Name 1 points 1.9 years ago
I don't think that a very large percentage of the USCCB Bishops disagree with the Pope. Perhaps a few but they are afraid to speak up in any way and reveal themselves lest they be weeded out.
To relate it to a recent incident; You might see some progress if a rogue Bishop commandeered and armored column and moved 200km onto Rome's doorstep in 12 hours. Anything short of that wold be ineffective.