Bullying Bishop?
Blogged by James Preece on 9th August 2008
If this is true, then somebody needs a poke in the eye with a sharp stick...
Fr Lawler told me today: "This is a parish that does exactly what the Holy Father tells us to do, celebrating the Mass reverently in the old and new forms. The bishop is determined to squash it, and to destroy me because he doesn't want me moving to another parish and doing the same thing."
The parish pastoral council has written to Bishop Roche asking why he has ignored its two formal petitions for the status of a "personal parish" celebrating Mass only in Latin, in accordance with Article 10 of Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict's apostolic letter liberating the traditional Latin Mass.
It has now retained the services of a leading canon lawyer to challenge Bishop Roche's decision to close the parish as part of a wider programme of closures.
Relations between Bishop Roche and Fr Lawler have been strained for years. The bishop told Fr Lawler some time ago that he wanted him to say Mass facing the people, and that because he had told him what to do it was therefore the will of the Holy Spirit.
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Fr Lawler says he asked for a meeting with Bishop Roche, but to no avail. Instead, the Vicar General, one Mgr McQuinn, has written to him, telling him: "The Bishop ... believes your ministry to be divisive, is uncertain that ordinary pastoral care of parishioners is taking place and does not have confidence that you will celebrate the Ordinary Form of the Mass with a generous heart for the vast majority of parishioners who expect Sunday and weekday Masses to be in English and at an altar facing the people."
In an open letter to his parishioners, Fr Lawler describes this claim as "a slur on my character, an attack upon my priesthood and totally without foundation."
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Reader Comments
Janet said...
Bishop Roche needs to be sacked but Rome will not do it; Fr Lawler should join one of the traditional orders
Mark said...
I don't believe you can sack bishops, even if you're the bishop of Rome. I seem to remember someone talking on Catholic Answers about it. If I knew how one received the episcopal ministry, I suppose I'd have more idea why - but I don't.
I'm sure they can be disciplined in some other way though.
James said...
A poke in the eye would do it...
(with a sharp stick)