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tdkovich3345, kv.70262800 , Retired01
The Church has a purpose–to produce saints for the Kingdom of God. The Unity of the Church is secondary to its primary purpose –ushering in the Kingdom – inspiring people to give up doing their own will in order to do God’s will. Pope St. John Paul famously told a guest that Mother Theresa had more power than he did in this endeavor of inspiring saints. There are a core of liberals who have their own ideas of what the Church should be about. They want to repurpose (read “new paradigm”) the Church for their various and sundry purposes. They feel threatened by Pope Benedict who gained power by stepping down from the chair of St Peter. It’s just one of those paradoxes inherent into the Pascal Mystery by which God's Kingdom has been coming about these many years. But then, who would predict that a man who died a public criminal could usher in the Kingdom of God in the first place. Somebody once said that God stepped down to raise up a Kingdom.
But where is Archbishop Gänswein now ??
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Arch. Ganswein tried to make everybody happy and ended up making nobody happy. Apparently one of the ones he did not make happy was Pope Francis. Thus, he appears to have gone the way of cardinals Burke and Muller, under the bus.
So, Archbishop Gänswein has been disappeared. It serves him right for his part in this whole unsavoury mess.
As Retired01 writes, he tried to make everybody happy and ended up upsetting Bergoglio - the tyrant who does whatever he pleases no matter the rightness of it.
Hopefully this will free him to purse more worthwhile activities than whatever his role was with Bergoglio.