The text is slightly wrong. He didn't back down. Nothing could shut him up; they tried everything. What happened in the end was they managed to replace his bishop, who had been mostly supportive, to one who was corrupt and forbid him from continuing his public work. Like any good priest, he had no choice but to follow orders, even when he knew the orders were wrong. That's how the Catholic Church works.
The text is slightly wrong. He didn't back down. Nothing could shut him up; they tried everything. What happened in the end was they managed to replace his bishop, who had been mostly supportive, to one who was corrupt and forbid him from continuing his public work.
Like any good priest, he had no choice but to follow orders, even when he knew the orders were wrong. That's how the Catholic Church works.
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