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Vatican official explains new authority of bishops to defrock priests
![]() Cardinal Claudio Hummes / Archbishop Mauro Piacenza
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.- During an interview today with Vatican Radio, the Secretary of the Vatican’s Congregation for Clergy, Archbishop Mauro Piacenza, clarified that bishops around the world have not been granted "automatic" powers to defrock priests, but only the capacity to proceed more speedily in cases that were not considered by the current Code of Canon Law. The new powers granted to bishops were announced by a letter sent to all episcopates from Cardinal Claudio Hummes on April 18 and are aimed at filling some legal voids present in the current Canon law. The archbishop explained that they are not a "blank check" to automatically defrock priests, as some members of the Italian press have recently claimed. The changes authorized by Pope Benedict XVI allow bishops to proceed with the laicization of priests only in some cases, such as when a priest leaves the ministry by his own will; when he asks the bishop to be dispensed from the commitment of celibacy; or when a priest leaves the priesthood without telling the bishop and enters into a civil marriage, has kids and "is not interested in solving his canonical situation." "In those cases, for the good of the Church and his own good," Archbishop Piacenza explained, "the power to give a dispensation to the priest is requested as an act of charity, especially if he has children, since the children have the right to a father in good standing with the Church." "In these cases, it is the bishop who has to take the initiative," the archbishop added. Nevertheless, he clarified that "there is nothing 'automatic,' there is no 'automatism' in the timing of the cases, each case has to be carefully and rigorously examined." "All the other rights and duties of the bishops in exercising their juridical authority remain unchanged," Piacenza continued. "On a daily basis, the vast majority of priests live according to their own identity and carry on their own ministerial duties faithfully. But in few cases, the Holy See has to intervene in a subsidiary manner, to repair the scandal, reestablish justice and help the sinner amend his course." the archbishop explained. According to the new regulations, the bishops can begin the procedure to declare the loss of the clerical state for those priests who "have attempted marriage, even if only civil," and "after the proper warning have not made changes." Also the bishop can proceed in cases where the priest is "guilty of grave external sins against the sixth commandment," which is: "You shall not commit adultery." "Priestly celibacy," Archbishop Piacenza concluded, "is a gift that the Church has received and wants to preserve, convinced more than ever that it is good for herself and the world." Subscriber comments:
Published by: Jim
Prinister 11/30/2009 12:22 PM EST
Just another instance where the Church thinks that those of us who have left actually CARE about the administrative or canonical status - what an arrogant attitude!
Published by: yeboah
GHANA 06/14/2009 11:40 AM EST
I pray that this is in accordance of the Holy Spirit
Published by: Adia Alfred
Kampala, Uganda 06/08/2009 02:51 AM EST
It is a good decision to grant Bishop,s power, but a commission should be instituted in dioceses to advice and to the Bishop
Published by: rden
Canada 06/07/2009 10:57 AM EST
The Church is indeed a Mother always there to help her wayward children.
Published by: Daniel Rzecznik
New Castle, Pa. USA 06/07/2009 12:27 AM EST
Another breath of fresh spiritual air. Unfortunate but apparently necessary.
Published by: kenneth
des plaines, IL 06/05/2009 07:29 PM EST
Are there really cases where priests have gone AWOL and started a second life as a suburban husband with kids somewhere?
Published by: steven
Roseville CA 06/05/2009 04:05 PM EST
I respectfully submit my humble opinion: a priest who 'gives up' his duty in favor of secular marriage has no idea what he's getting himself into. lol.
Published by: glorybe1929
Scottsdale,Arizona 06/05/2009 03:13 PM EST
How can a Priest, even if he is given a dispensation[ after it is found out that he has a wife and children], still be a good father to his children and be in good standing with the RCC? Oxymoron?
What do you mean, "for the good of the Church"? I know. What do you say? What does it mean to reestablish Justice? For Whom? Priest or victim? To re-establish means, there was justice in the 1st place. What does it mean, "Priests who have attempted marriage"??Does that mean sex with a woman outside of her or his marriage?Can a RC Priest get married?? & is it legal in the RCC? The Priest has made a vow to be married to the Lord. Is a vow of Priestly Celibacy? stronger than that of adultry in marriage? What about those priests who have taken their vow of celibacy AS NOTHING and have sexually abused any person on this earth for any reason?? There are many in your ranks that do that very thing everyday and to many people,child or adult. Many of these marginalized people have no one to speak for them. As in Ireland, Canada , India, Mexico, etc plus the USA? THIS IS WHERE YOUR HEARTS SHOULD BE.With the abused people.BUT THEY ARE NOT!I would appreciate a TRUTHFUL BIBLICAL answer if it is at all possible. You seem to make up the rules as you go along and outside of what Christ Jesus says.
Published by: victoriag
Long Beach, CA USA 06/05/2009 02:36 PM EST
What we need is to have some of the Bishops and Cardinals defrocked. By concealing and protecting pedophile and sexually predatory priests, brothers, deacons and (even some) bishops the hierarchy of our church are just as guilty as the filth who committed these crimes.
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