Here is an authentic Catholic reaction to this situation:
I think we need to avoid the tendency to hard-boil two good (but typically flawed) men into opposite positions (Hes the Good Guy! and Hes the Bad Guy!). Lets pray for Fr.Pavone and Bishop Zurek. I dont have any reason to doubt that theyre both pro-life, they both take their responsibilities seriously, and they both want to fully carry out the duties towhich God has called them.
There are certainly a lot of pastors who would be grateful to have Fr.Pavone step in and say Masses and hear Confessions in many an Amarillo parish. His obedience is pleasing to God, just as Bishop Zureks oversight is pleasing to God. Given time, patience and charity, I think all missteps and difficulties can be corrected.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2787836/posts
See post #10
It IS actually black and white, as are Good and Evil. This man does amazing work for the Pro-Life movement. Would Satan take him down? In a minute. Might there be forces working to silence him, even from within the Church? Quite probably. Would they be speaking Satan’s desires or the Lord’s?
It is clear as clear can be, and no equivocating will make it different.