According to a Brazilian media report, local clergy complained to the apostolic nuncio following a $600,000 renovation of the episcopal residence as well as renovations to the seminary, chancery, and a retreat house.
To warrant “resignation”, I would hope that his offenses included some of a more serious nature than these.Priests also opposed the imposition of a 10% diocesan assessment on parish income and complained about prelate’s “rubricism” and “ritualism” in the liturgy, as well as his willingness to accept seminarians who had left other dioceses and religious orders, according to the report.
A $600k renovation is a cardinal sin. I’m surprised the Holy See didn’t just dispense with canonical process altogether.To warrant “resignation”, I would hope that his offenses included some of a more serious nature than these.
Dan
Sounds like his main crime was being a tax and spend archbishop.To warrant “resignation”, I would hope that his offenses included some of a more serious nature than these.
Dan
The allegations certainly seem to provide very slender grounds for such a severe penalty.To warrant “resignation”, I would hope that his offenses included some of a more serious nature than these.
Dan
I am Brazilian and i would like to say it is very sad for the Brazilian people, which is essentially a Catholic people and trust their priests…Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of a Brazilian archbishop following an apostolic visitation conducted by Cardinal Claudio Hummes.Archbishop Antônio Carlos Altieri, 63, was …
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FabianoI am Brazilian and i would like to say it is very sad for the Brazilian people, which is essentially a Catholic people and trust their priests…
In this interview Altieri says he is at the disposal of his Congregation, the Salesians. His immediate plan is to go back to the Salesian University in Rome.I wonder what will happen to the Archbishop now? As others have said, he didn’t seem to be guilty of anything too serious…certainly nothing to warrant stepping down from ministry completely. At 63 he is still young for a priest. Will he still be permitted to minister in the archdiocese…saying mass, hearing confessions?