The Marist priest and theologian Fr Sean Fagan has been advised by Rome that if any word of their latest action against him reached the media he would be stripped of his priesthood.
According to Mary Cunningham, a friend of Fr Fagan’s, “the silencing of Sean, after a lifetime of service to the church, was even more painful because if any word of this action demanded by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith got into the media, he would immediately be prohibited from exercising his priestly faculties.”
Writing on the Association of Catholic Priests website, and confirmed to The Irish Times last night, Ms Cunningham continued: “Sean, whom I am privileged to call my friend, loves our Catholic Church.”
Fr Brendan Hoban of the priest’s association, described the Vatican’s treatment of Fr Fagan as “very disturbing” and “so extreme it highlights the inadequacy of the approach of closing down debate”.
Fr Hoban also felt it was particularly inappropriate in Ireland at the moment, recalling how “secrecy and fearfulness” had played such a role in the abuse scandals. Continue reading
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