Go here to read the story which is a barn burner. As usual with Francis, Argentina is at the heart of the corruption which is such a feature of this pontificate.
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
The author’s chuffering about ‘comms’ is disconcerting.
I’ll throw out a guess that the issue is embezzlement.
David WS
Thursday, May 30, AD 2024 5:41am
Typically:
“A” players hire “A” & “B” players,
“B”…………,
“C” …………,
“D” players hire “D” & “F” players.
And if hired into a position of managing a business where an “F” has ruled for some time,
AND you know you 1. Can’t fix it without exposing it, 2. you can’t expose it because the Big Boss won’t let you, & 3. You’re the fall guy.
– you resign.
MrsOpey
Thursday, May 30, AD 2024 6:31am
I don’t have to know details to know that he is incapable of picking someone fit for the job
Ezabelle
Thursday, May 30, AD 2024 6:54am
I mean the article could cut-to-the-chase. What did the man do…?
CAG
Thursday, May 30, AD 2024 7:42am
From a commenter @ the National Catholic Register:
According to LaPoliticaOnline it comes down to a power play orchestrated by Mestre behind the scenes to have his former right-hand man take his place at Mar del Plata. Apparently local pressure was put on the two would-be successors to back off. According to La Nacion this maneuvering culminated with a placard-waving crowd in the Mar del Plata cathedral demanding the appointment of the Mestre-favored successor, and a manifesto published in the local papers signed by prominent Mar del Plata citizens demanding the same. LaPoliticaOnline calls it an “internal rebellion” led by Mestre.
I don’t know if it’s true, but it’s as plausible as any explanation.
Frank
Thursday, May 30, AD 2024 7:57am
Agree with Art D, not sure what Altieri hoped to accomplish by essentially making fun of the Vatican press office instead of actually doing some digging himself. Whatever.
Must be something in the water. In civil society, they are now giving the new president, that they just elected, a load of grief because he is trying to bring some common sense to the country which has been mired in Peronism for over seven decades.
The author’s chuffering about ‘comms’ is disconcerting.
I’ll throw out a guess that the issue is embezzlement.
Typically:
“A” players hire “A” & “B” players,
“B”…………,
“C” …………,
“D” players hire “D” & “F” players.
And if hired into a position of managing a business where an “F” has ruled for some time,
AND you know you 1. Can’t fix it without exposing it, 2. you can’t expose it because the Big Boss won’t let you, & 3. You’re the fall guy.
– you resign.
I don’t have to know details to know that he is incapable of picking someone fit for the job
I mean the article could cut-to-the-chase. What did the man do…?
From a commenter @ the National Catholic Register:
According to LaPoliticaOnline it comes down to a power play orchestrated by Mestre behind the scenes to have his former right-hand man take his place at Mar del Plata. Apparently local pressure was put on the two would-be successors to back off. According to La Nacion this maneuvering culminated with a placard-waving crowd in the Mar del Plata cathedral demanding the appointment of the Mestre-favored successor, and a manifesto published in the local papers signed by prominent Mar del Plata citizens demanding the same. LaPoliticaOnline calls it an “internal rebellion” led by Mestre.
I don’t know if it’s true, but it’s as plausible as any explanation.
Agree with Art D, not sure what Altieri hoped to accomplish by essentially making fun of the Vatican press office instead of actually doing some digging himself. Whatever.
Must be something in the water. In civil society, they are now giving the new president, that they just elected, a load of grief because he is trying to bring some common sense to the country which has been mired in Peronism for over seven decades.