http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2012/0409/1224314549035.html
"AS CONTROVERSY over the silencing by the Vatican of Redemptorist priests Fr
Tony Flannery and Fr Gerard Moloney grows, an Augustinian priest has written
about “an ominous division” in the Catholic Church.
Theologian Fr Gabriel Daly has said “one party is now in control and is
presenting its views as ‘the teaching of the church’.”
He continued: “Its more voluble members dismiss those who differ from it as
‘a la carte Catholics’ – a witless enough phrase in a legitimately diverse
church.”
Fr Flannery, a founder of the Association of Catholic Priests, has had his
monthly column with Reality, the Redemptorists’ monthly magazine, discontinued
at Vatican direction, while Fr Moloney, the magazine’s editor, can no longer
write on certain issues.
Both priests hold liberal views on contraception, celibacy and women
priests.
Writing in the current issue of Doctrine Life magazine, Fr Daly said the
secular press unwittingly encouraged such “bad theology” by identifying the
Vatican’s Curia and even the bishops, with the Catholic church “thus failing to
recognise the role of the people of God and legitimate differences in the
church.”
He recalled how at the end of the second Vatican Council in 1965, “power once
again devolved to the body which was most in need of reform, namely the Vatican
Curia, which has slowly but inexorably been re-establishing its former
authority.
“The control it exercises is systemic, structural and fiendishly difficult to
reform.”
Aided “by secrecy and the unchallenged exercise of power, the Curia has
established effective control over the whole church”. Fr Daly observed that
“there is little or no concern for those faithful Catholics who are quietly
appalled by what is happening. They are seen as simply wrong,” he said.
Most churches and religions had “a fundamentalist wing that sees itself as
the sole possessor of authentic truth that has to be proclaimed and defended
firmly against challenge. It would appear that there has to be an enemy that one
can condemn to be assured of one’s own orthodoxy.”
Much fundamentalism “simply proclaims, as distinct from arguing a case. It
counters opposition with a sort of contempt and regards it as self-evidently
misguided: indeed it seems argument as unnecessary, since the matter concerned
is already decided. It simply condemns, as the most efficient course of action,
writings or publicly expressed views of which it disapproves,” he said.
Meanwhile a slew of priests have publicly asserted their support for Fr
Flannery and Fr Moloney in comments on the Association of Catholic Priests
website.
Included are Monaghan priest Fr Jimmy McPhillips, Redemptorist priests Fr
Adrian Egan, Fr Tadhg Herbert (in Brazil), Fr Seán Duggan, Fr Ciarán Callaghan,
Fr Michael Dempsey, Fr Brian Nolan, Fr Michael Forde; Dominican priest Fr
Wilfrid Harrington, Dominican nun Sr Maeve McMahon, Canon Stephen Neill, Church
of Ireland rector of Cloughjordan, Tipperary, and Co Galway parish priest Fr
Declan Kelly.
As Fr Seán Duggan wrote on the website last Saturday: “First they came for
Tony and I didn’t speak out because I wasn’t a Flannery. Then they came for
Reality and I didn’t speak out because I don’t read it. Then they came for
Moloney and I didn’t speak out because he is well able to speak for himself.
Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.”
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