annie wrote:Just wanted to say that I know Bishop Bloor and that he has not resigned from the church. He resigned from his calling as Bishop because he didn't feel that he could in good conscience continue to be a priesthood leader when his testimony was in shreds. He wrote to the congregation to explain why he had resigned as Bishop which was probably necessary as the stake presidency released him without calling a new Bishop - perhaps some of you can imagine the kinds of rumors that such an occurrence might cause?
Steve posted a copy of the letter that he sent to the congregation on his blog and was he was told to take it down or face discipline. He took it down because excommunication would have upset his family.
Now, a year later, his family have had some time to get used to his faith transition and he has decided to make his blog public again. I suspect that he may be disciplined for doing so, but he feels able to deal with it now. That's all. It's not the way I would do things, but I don't believe Steve should be dismissed as an attention-seeker for deciding to do things in his own way. He's a sincere, good man and I wish him well.
Annie, welcome to the board! :-)
Thank you for sharing your insight regarding Bishop Bloor.
He sounds like a very good man. He also sounds like he was a wonderful bishop. I am sure that your ward has had a hard time adjusting to his lack of leadership. It is obvious that he was well-loved and respected.
Please continue posting with us! And, I hope that you and your family continue to enjoy a Happy Holiday season!
And, Why Me, I notice that you are still on your lovely little high horse.
You managed to ignore some of my questions and insights from the previous page of the thread, so I will repeat them here:
Liz wrote:How does the fact that others have drudged up past posts of yours justify you berating Just Me? If you want to be a defender of the faith, then act like one. Be the example you wish to set.
Why Me's comment to Blixa wrote:And your light cotton remarks are not trolling me? I respond to many people on this board, not just to just me. And as a feminist, I am surprised that you also do not encouarge women to speak up more. To be silent is not a trait of feminism. Have you noticed? And it certainly isn't a trait of marxism.
Liz wrote:I don't recall Just Me saying that she sat silent. Even if she did, you don't know the circumstances of the situation in her class because you weren't there. Sometimes it is appropriate to make comments. Other times, it is not. It is her business whether or not she chooses to comment, not yours. Maybe there were converts in the class who she was afraid of offending.
Also, simply because she mentions a topic from her class here does not mean that she is "whining", or that she is downing the Church. This is a Mormon discussion board. We discuss Mormonism here.
And, frankly, someone like Just Me, who is an active, tithe-paying, calling-holding member, has every right to address issues that she may or may not agree with concerning the Church.
You, however, who by your own admission, attend sporadically, and hold no calling, are the last person who should be chastising someone else for merely initiating a discussion.
Care to comment?