Thanks for the link. A general call to action from bishops is pretty strange while there are traitors who get to publicly promote the agenda of the enemy while putting themselves forward as members in good standing.
I mean if hospitals are closed or sold and still discipline isn’t used for the teaching aspect, it must really not have been a big deal after all, at least to them. Did the eurobishops already go through this or what? What did they do or not about it? Maybe that will show us what to expect here.
Freegards
Historically, European Catholic institutions have been legally recognized or legally suppressed, waxed and waned country-by-country on the basis of "concordats" (treaties between the country's bishops, or the Vatican, and the individual country.) Many institutions would be owned and run by religious orders, rather than dioceses or bishops per se.
This article from awhile back gives some perspective: