Question 118 – How Do We, The Lay Faithful, Move Forward During These Dark Times When Our Bishops Have Lost Their Faith?

Interview Organization: Confraternity of Our Lady of Fatima
Interviewer Name: Christopher P. Wendt
Date: July 13, 2022
The lay faithful should feel compassion for bishops or priests who have lost their supernatural perspective and weakened faith. Their primary response should be prayer for the clergy’s conversion, seeking God’s mercy to restore their faith. Humanitarian efforts are limited, as only divine intervention can renew spiritual sight.
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Transcript:

The lay faithful should feel compassion for a bishop or priest who has lost the supernatural view and has significantly weakened his faith. They ought to offer their prayers for his conversion, seeking God's mercy to grant him a renewed sense of illumination.

At this stage, there might be limited actions the laity can take because when a bishop loses the supernatural view, only God's intervention can make a difference. Humanitarian efforts may not be effective as the bishop is spiritually blind, lacking a perspective on the supernatural. Therefore, the primary response is to pray for him, urging him to engage in penance and reparation.