Bridget Mary's Response;
On Monday, Nov. 10th, Fr. Tony Flannery will speak on needed reforms in the Roman Catholic Church at St. Andrew UCC 6908 Beneva Rd. Sarasota, Florida, 34238 at 7:00 PM. The Catholic hierarchy is the gift that keeps on giving!
This condemnation by the Archbishop will cause more controversy and draw many more people to attend!
06
November 2014 11:21 by Sarah Mac
Donald
An
American parish priest has refused a request from his archbishop to cancel or
change the venue of a talk by the pro-reform Irish priest, Fr Tony
Flannery.
Fr
Mike Tegeder of the parish of St Frances Cabrini in central Minneapolis was
summoned to a meeting by Archbishop John Nienstedt of St Paul and Minneapolis,
who asked that the venue of Fr Flannery’s talk be changed from the parish to a
non-Catholic location.
Writing
on the parish website, Fr Tegeder said the archbishop wanted a change of venue
so as “not to cause scandal”. He also said that Archbishop Nienstedt described
the Irish priest as “not a Catholic”.
During
the 30-minute meeting with the archbishop, Fr Tegeder said he pointed out that
Fr Flannery is a Catholic of good standing and has been, and remains, a member
of the Redemptorist order for more than 40 years.
“To
say he is not Catholic is to suggest he has been excommunicated, which is not
the case, and in fact is a defamatory statement,” Fr Tegeder said, adding that
he queried what scandal could be caused by adult Catholics having a discussion
about “needed church reform”.
“I
pointed out that the very issues Flannery raises are those discussed by the
bishops and cardinals at the Synod on the Family last week: if these issues can
be raised in the Vatican, they can be talked about in a small, little parish in
south Minneapolis,” said Fr Tegeder.
In
follow-up correspondence, Archbishop Nienstedt dispatched a registered letter to
Fr Tegeder requesting that Fr Flannery “not be perceived in any way as being
sponsored by the Catholic Church.”
Responding to the letter, the parish priest agreed to “announce this publicly” and said he would “have a sign up at the lectern to that effect noting that it comes from you, the Chief Catechist of our Archdiocese”.
Responding to the letter, the parish priest agreed to “announce this publicly” and said he would “have a sign up at the lectern to that effect noting that it comes from you, the Chief Catechist of our Archdiocese”.
Fr
Flannery is currently on an 18-city tour of the United States talking about
reform in the Church and his censure by the Congregation for the Doctrine of
Faith. The CDF ordered him to be silent after questioning elements of Church
teaching including whether current understanding of the priesthood directly
reflected Jesus’ actions at the Last Supper.
Speaking
to The
Tablet from the US, Fr Flannery said he found “the ban on me speaking at
Catholic venues hurtful and offensive, but I get on with it”.
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