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Opinion - CDF action on Flannery may be an 'own goal'

Published: April 26, 2012

Just weeks after a report from a Vatican inquiry into the Irish church lamented what it described as “fairly widespread” dissent from church teaching, it was revealed that the Vatican has “silenced” Redemptorist Fr Tony Flannery.

The Holy See’s move provoked fury among the members of the 800-strong Association of Catholic Priests, which has accused the Vatican of issuing a fatwa against liberal clerics.

It’s not exactly clear why Flannery, a popular author and retreat director, has come under Vatican suspicion. He has voiced support in the past for opening up debates around the ordination of women, a change to the church’s ban on artificial birth control and an end to mandatory celibacy. He also provoked dismay among senior Irish bishops when he publicly backed Prime Minister Enda Kenny’s 2011 attack on the Vatican in the wake of the report into the mishandling of clerical abuse in the Cloyne diocese. Kenny accused the Vatican of “dysfunction,” “disconnection,” “elitism” and “narcissism.” Flannery described the speech as “wonderful.”

By acting against Flannery now, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith may well have scored an own goal by provoking the ire of the priests’ association.

- Michael Kelly

Vatican laments Irish dissent, silences priests (National Catholic Reporter)

 

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  1. The plight of the Irish priests' association and that of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious in the USA, have one thing in common.
    Both suffer from bad process.
    The Vatican has a very poor reputation for dealing with those who don't agree with them. Three months ago I wrote to the Pope about an issus in the Australian Church.
    Not being a member of the 'thought police', I am apparently not entitled to a reply.
    A letter to the Apostolic Nuncio in Canberra was treated similarly, until a further letter induced a reply.
    Here is a basic problem for anyone who happens to hold an alternative view on any matter within Church.
    You are either ignored, or silenced by those who have the power to do so. The Vatican appears to have no desire to engage people in proper, respectful dialogue or conversation, but rather to solve all of its self-created problems by the use of raw power.
    The Australian Bishops wonder why Mass attendance figure are at an all time low and trending downwards, and why young people are generally more conspicuous by their absence.
    Perhaps all those absent people have seen something that the Roman power-brokers haven't!

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