Priests’ association asks Pope to reverse decision on Fr Tony Flannery

Priest silenced by Vatican for views that are ‘historically and theologically unobjectionable’

Redemptorist Fr Tony Flannery: silenced.  Photograph: Alan Betson
Redemptorist Fr Tony Flannery: silenced. Photograph: Alan Betson

The Association of Catholic Priests has written to Pope Francis asking he reverse a decision of the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) to silence Fr Tony Flannery.

“We are aware that you have stated that in the event of receiving a reprimanding letter from the CDF one should read it, put it aside and continue with one’s daily ministry. Fr Flannery’s superiors have not allowed him to do this.”

In 2012, Fr Flannery was silenced by the CDF over articles he had written in Reality, the Redemptorist's magazine.

The letter, sent on September 11th and published on the Association of Catholic Priests website on Thursday, said "we believe that the treatment of Fr Flannery at the hands of the CDF and the manner in which the CDF acted have caused further disillusionment among Irish Catholics and have made the work of priests even more difficult. It is viewed as yet another example of a church that is more concerned with doctrinal orthodoxy than with the compassion of Jesus Christ. "

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‘Priestly ministry’

Fr Flannery’s “superior general was ordered by the CDF to remove him from priestly ministry and was advised that he can only be restored to same on condition that he signs and publishes certain statements. Fr Flannery is unable, for reasons of conscience, to sign such statements and could only do so if he were to tell lies,” it said.

The CDF had "never communicated directly with Fr Flannery. Furthermore, a highly respected Irish Augustinian theologian, Gabriel Daly, has written that Fr Flannery's views are "both historically and theologically unobjectionable".

Patsy McGarry

Patsy McGarry

Patsy McGarry is a contributor to The Irish Times