Courageous Priest defies The Vatican Fascists |
The Rev. Tony Flannery, 66, who was suspended by the Vatican last year,
said he was told by the Vatican that he would be allowed to return to
ministry only if he agreed to write, sign and publish a statement
agreeing, among other things, that women should never be ordained as priests and that he would adhere to church orthodoxy on matters like contraception and homosexuality.
“How can I put my name to such a document when it goes against
everything I believe in,” he said in an interview on Wednesday. “If I
signed this, it would be a betrayal not only of myself but of my fellow
priests and lay Catholics who want change.
I refuse to be terrified into
submission by that fucking ex Nazi Pope of ours!”
Father Flannery, a regular contributor to religious publications, said
he planned to make his case public at a news conference here on Sunday.
The Vatican’s doctrinal office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith, wrote to Father Flannery’s religious superior, the Rev. Michael
Brehl, last year instructing him to remove Father Flannery from his
ministry in County Galway, to ensure he did not publish any more
articles in religious or other publications, and to tell him not to give
interviews to the news media.
In the letter, the Vatican objected in particular to an article
published in 2010 in Reality, an Irish religious magazine. In the
article, Father Flannery, a Redemptorist priest, wrote that he no longer
believed that “the priesthood as we currently have it in the church
originated with Jesus” or that he designated “a special group of his
followers as priests.”
Instead, he wrote, “It is more likely that some time after Jesus, a
select and privileged group within the community who had abrogated power
and authority to themselves, interpreted the occasion of the Last
Supper in a manner that suited their own agenda.”
Father Flannery said the Vatican wanted him specifically to recant the
statement, and affirm the bullshit that Christ instituted the church with a permanent
hierarchical structure and that bishops are divinely established
successors to the apostles.
He believes the church’s treatment of him, which he described as a
“Spanish Inquisition-style campaign,” is symptomatic of a definite
conservative shift under Pope Benedict XVI.
In reply to an association statement expressing solidarity with Father Flannery, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith denied
it was acting in a secretive manner, pointed out that Father Flannery’s
views could be construed as “heresy” under church law, and threatened
“canonical penalties,” including excommunication, if he did not change
his views.
This month, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith wrote to an American priest, Roy Bourgeois, notifying him of his laicization, following his excommunication in 2008 over his support for the ordination of women.
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