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The archdiocese of Miami has provided ELEVEN bishops in the past 20 years or so. The most recent one was to the diocese of Pueblo! Pueblo? Not nearly within the province. So how can a metropolitan influence a Pueblo appointee? And second, I very nearly doubt that any other diocese in the province comes anywhere close to eleven candidates within that time frame TOTAL for the other six! Must all potential candidates be moved to Miami for scrutiny? How does this work? If there is anything in a WP:RELY source, we need to put it here. Thanks. Student7 ( talk) 23:26, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
Miami is a gateway. Miami in particular has a very mixed community, with Latin Americans predominating. Latin Americans in the US are greatly, if not the main reason, Catholicism is growing. Pueblo must be one of those growth spots that an Anglo-American priest would have some difficulty taking care of his flock.
Thus a priest that can attend both an Anglo and a Latino is already ahead, naturally speaking. But in general, they also look among the ones with advanced studies. A doctorate in Canon Law is a flag for selection. Also a STD and Ph.D. So already you eliminate a good amount of candidates. This nomination of Mons. Isern, was not too surprising. In the sense that he was "promotable". He had the most active parish in Miami, among the first in members and in my opinion, one of the more pious ones. I happen to have been to his parish late night and found the Adoration Chapel full. Full, no seats and young people in there.
Seeing results are one of the best ways of deciding.
-- 94.37.172.194 ( talk) 21:03, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Pl wiki and some other wikis have separate entries on the concept of metropolis. The tiny pl wiki entry at pl:Metropolia (religia) and pl:Prowincja kościelna states that metropolis is the type of the ecclesiastical province specific to some branches of Christianity. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 08:10, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
What Anglican church has anything to do with the article??? Anglican Church appeared long after (centuries after) the term was established. The information only adds to confusion. Aleksandr Grigoryev ( talk) 15:06, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
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The archdiocese of Miami has provided ELEVEN bishops in the past 20 years or so. The most recent one was to the diocese of Pueblo! Pueblo? Not nearly within the province. So how can a metropolitan influence a Pueblo appointee? And second, I very nearly doubt that any other diocese in the province comes anywhere close to eleven candidates within that time frame TOTAL for the other six! Must all potential candidates be moved to Miami for scrutiny? How does this work? If there is anything in a WP:RELY source, we need to put it here. Thanks. Student7 ( talk) 23:26, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
Miami is a gateway. Miami in particular has a very mixed community, with Latin Americans predominating. Latin Americans in the US are greatly, if not the main reason, Catholicism is growing. Pueblo must be one of those growth spots that an Anglo-American priest would have some difficulty taking care of his flock.
Thus a priest that can attend both an Anglo and a Latino is already ahead, naturally speaking. But in general, they also look among the ones with advanced studies. A doctorate in Canon Law is a flag for selection. Also a STD and Ph.D. So already you eliminate a good amount of candidates. This nomination of Mons. Isern, was not too surprising. In the sense that he was "promotable". He had the most active parish in Miami, among the first in members and in my opinion, one of the more pious ones. I happen to have been to his parish late night and found the Adoration Chapel full. Full, no seats and young people in there.
Seeing results are one of the best ways of deciding.
-- 94.37.172.194 ( talk) 21:03, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Pl wiki and some other wikis have separate entries on the concept of metropolis. The tiny pl wiki entry at pl:Metropolia (religia) and pl:Prowincja kościelna states that metropolis is the type of the ecclesiastical province specific to some branches of Christianity. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 08:10, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
What Anglican church has anything to do with the article??? Anglican Church appeared long after (centuries after) the term was established. The information only adds to confusion. Aleksandr Grigoryev ( talk) 15:06, 26 September 2016 (UTC)