“We are specifically requesting an apostolic visitation”
A small group of Catholics is calling on Pope Francis to consider removing Buffalo Bishop Michael Fisher, as the diocese faces a critical period of downsizing and ongoing legal battles.
Over the next six months, the diocese will continue closing and merging dozens of churches, while also working to settle more than 900 clergy sexual abuse cases involving minors.
Michael Taheri, one of the individuals behind the letter, explained that the group is seeking an apostolic visitation by the Vatican to assess the bishop’s leadership.
“If Pope Francis sends someone to visit Buffalo, interview Catholic laity, and meet with priests, the decision to remove Bishop Fisher would be up to the Pope,” said Taheri. “But we are specifically requesting an apostolic visitation.”
Taheri’s concerns reflect ongoing frustrations within the community, especially as church closures intensify amid a major priest shortage and declining attendance.
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