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Thursday, November 15, 2012

"God's Women" and "New Vatican Ordeal for Rebel Priest Fr. Flannery" in Irish Independent

 The Irish and their priests "get it". Kudos to Fr. Tony Flannery for his courage to stand up to the Vatican for justice for women in the church including women's ordination! Perhaps, one day, we will witness an ordination of women priests in Ireland! I hope Fr. Tony Flannery and many Irish priests will be there to celebrate this great milestone. Bridget Mary Meehan, ARCWP, bishop, www.arcwp.org

The recent Association of Catholic Priests survey, which found that almost 90pc of Irish Catholics would support married priests and that 77pc were in favour of women being ordained, hopefully denotes a fruitful new awakening and not just another religious hot-air bubble.

Another excellent article on Father Tony Flannery's Prophetic Witness for Women's Ordination
 
"New Vatican ordeal for rebel priest Fr Flannery" http://www.independent.ie/national-news/new-vatican-ordeal-for-rebel-priest-fr-flannery-3255598.html
A HIGH-PROFILE priest is coming under increasing scrutiny from the Vatican's theological watchdog for expressing liberal views.

"A HIGH-PROFILE priest is coming under increasing scrutiny from the Vatican's theological watchdog for expressing liberal views.
Silenced Redemptorist and Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) founder Fr Tony Flannery has been contacted by the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), the Irish Independent can reveal.
It emerged earlier this year that Fr Flannery was silenced by the Vatican and put under investigation for his "liberal" views on women's ordination.
This came to light only weeks after the report of the Apostolic Visitation from Rome which noted that Ireland had widespread dissent among priests, religious and lay people from the church's teaching.
Several other clerics were either silenced or received warnings from the Vatican, including Fr Brian D'Arcy.
Now Fr Flannery has received further correspondence and documents to sign from the CDF under its new head, German Bishop Gerhard Muller, who has a reputation for taking on what the Vatican see as Catholic 'dissidents'.
Insensitive
Fr Flannery is having difficulty signing up to some of the demands in the latest documents seeking his retraction on certain liberal views.
Some of these views include campaigning for women's ordination and married priests; a complete re-think on contraception; and a change in what is seen as harsh and insensitive language in the church's teaching on homosexuality.
Sources said the language of the letters contains the terminology of Vatican I, held in the late-1860s. One cleric said: "The church says it has good news for the 21st Century but is proceeding to operate a 16th Century mindset."
It is widely speculated in church circles that Fr Flannery has been singled out for his public support of Taoiseach Enda Kenny's post-Cloyne Report speech in which he castigated the Vatican for its "elitism, dysfunction, disconnection and narcissism".
The ACP, which represents 800 of Ireland's 4,000 priests, said last April it was "disturbed" that its founder was under Vatican investigation."
- Garry O'Sullivan

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