Bishop w/ NCR Column

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If you are familiar with the retired bishop whose homilies are regularly (weekly?) in the *National Catholic Reporter *, could you tell me from which dioceses he has been prohibited by the bishops/archbishops from celebrating Mass and/or speaking publicly?

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Also, if you could provide dates of when the prohibitions occurred, I would appreciate it!

Thanks!

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He’s banned from speaking in the Diocese of Tucson, and his group is excommunicated in the Diocese of Lincoln.

Definitely not in Detroit, as he’s visiting a neighboring parish this week :rolleyes:
 
He’s banned from speaking in the Diocese of Tucson, and his group is excommunicated in the Diocese of Lincoln.

Definitely not in Detroit, as he’s visiting a neighboring parish this week :rolleyes:
I believe Phonix is on that list too.
 
If you are familiar with the retired bishop whose homilies are regularly (weekly?) in the *National Catholic Reporter *, could you tell me from which dioceses he has been prohibited by the bishops/archbishops from celebrating Mass and/or speaking publicly?

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Just a point. I think that the permission to say Mass is given actively. By that I mean that to say Mass, a priest (and this would include a visiting retired aux. bishop) needs permission from the local ordinary to say Mass within the diocesan boundries. So he might not be prohibited per se but still not have permission.
 
Just a point. I think that the permission to say Mass is given actively. By that I mean that to say Mass, a priest (and this would include a visiting retired aux. bishop) needs permission from the local ordinary to say Mass within the diocesan boundries. So he might not be prohibited per se but still not have permission.
Thanks for the clarification!

I am also interested in knowing if he has been denied permission.
 
Thanks for the clarification!

I am also interested in knowing if he has been denied permission.
I think that information would not be public unless the retired aux Bishop chose to publish it himself. Even the “banning” from speaking was done quietly in order not to embarrass the retired bishop. But the group who had originally invited him made it a press release since it forwarded thier “poor me” agenda. 😉
 
I think that information would not be public unless the retired aux Bishop chose to publish it himself. Even the “banning” from speaking was done quietly in order not to embarrass the retired bishop. But the group who had originally invited him made it a press release since it forwarded thier “poor me” agenda. 😉
Makes sense.

Update: I have learned that the Diocese of Kansas City/St. Joseph, MO, would not welcome his theology, so a large group of his supporters has (at least once, in 2006) had him speak at a Unitarian Universalist auditorium. The topic of one 2006 talk was “A Pastoral Response to Homosexuals” and, of course, expressed both complete acceptance of the lifestyle and support for active homosexuals who might seek leadership in the Church.

All of this information is on the Internet.
 
Why the obsession with this man ? Folks are on to him and have been for quite awhile. At this point, prayers for him are needed more than a virtual inquisition 🤷
 
Why the obsession with this man ? Folks are on to him and have been for quite awhile. At this point, prayers for him are needed more than a virtual inquisition 🤷
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I respectfully request that you do not post on this thread unless you are posting to answer the questions in the OP. Thanks!

If you want to pm me and ask me any questions (related or unrelated), I will do my best to answer!
Mercy.

Carry on, and good luck with whatever you are trying to accomplish. 🤷
 
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