If you have
little time to spare, go through it… you won’t regret for it!
“The Government* still does not understand
that the people are capable of seeing through pretensions. In a permanent state
of denial, it goes on saying there is nothing wrong in what it does, or does
not do. And because it does not see anything wrong, it will not set anything
right. It has created a trap and fallen into it.” [From the Point of View by
TJS George in ‘The New Sunday Express’, 6.11.11] *Better change the word
Government with diocese! This is almost the state of affairs of our
diocese, not yours alone, in your dwindling days of episcopacy!
You seem to avoid
taking decisions, but delegate your already weakened authority to still weaker
lieutenants! That itself shows the sticky wicket you are in and still batting…
Whenever a serious issue came up, you would avoid it by ‘cunningly’ passing it
to some commission! The net result is that neither you nor anyone of that
commission would be held accountable for any lapse or loss. The diocese has
suffered, lost enough. Manageable problems turned by indecision into
unmanageable ones are any number… and some of them have ended up in disaster. It is time to say, enough is enough!
What you are afraid
of? You seem to be the most insecure person in the diocese and that is why you
are afraid of almost everyone and everything! You are almost avoiding all
serious meetings other than the ones with your ‘finance Committee!’ You can’t
really face anyone and challenge them. You seem to escape situations by trying
rather in vain to keep the challenging people at ‘safe’ distance through
disciplinary actions against all known natural justice principles even!
You are so much obsessed with discretionary
powers and expect people to trust you when you don’t trust anyone really. That
power to be used only exceptionally is used frequently and prejudicially.
Why don’t you ensure
public accountability? After all you are only a steward and the people are the
real masters! Decentralization is yet another pretext!
You seem to believe
that your authorities are not going to bell you, the cat. But be sure that
people will do, if not today, tomorrow. You may not be able to take refuge
under the shelter of canon law for long. No sooner than later you will be held
accountable before the public.
The beauty of
incarnation is God becoming vulnerable like any other human being. You may also
claim to be vulnerable, but that is with regard to your power, position and the
possession in your custody, if not control.
Having nothing is
having everything, being empty is being powerful like the vacuum in the air.
That is ‘kenosis.’ That is the mystery of the grain of wheat losing itself to
bring forth thirty, if not sixty or hundred fold yield. That is the meaning of
resurrection.
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