Sacked priest, Father Peter Kennedy, rejects mediated talks

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REBEL priest Father Peter Kennedy has rejected proposed mediated talks with Brisbane Archbishop John Bathersby unless moves to sack him from St Mary’s church are abandoned.

After an estimated 1600 people turned out for Sunday morning mass at the inner-city Brisbane church, Fr Kennedy vowed he would continue to defy Dr Bathersby’s decree last week to remove him as administrator of St Mary’s Church while he has the support of the congregation. . . .

Before the service ended, Fr Kennedy assured parishioners he would be back next week for Sunday mass. . . .

"It is sad that he is not here today because if he was here, he couldn’t possibly move against this community,’’ Fr Kennedy told the service.

"We are a Vatican II community - at least we try to be.’’

Outside church, Fr Kennedy said he saw no point in proposed mediation talks with Dr Bathersby.

"These allegations against us have not been tested, there has been no justice in this process,’’ he said.

"So we will continue…I take my authority from the people.

"If they didn’t want me, then I would go.’’

theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25090211-5006786,00.html
 
"We are a Vatican II community - at least we try to be.’
Vatican II community aye…good enuff reson to abandon the Liturgical Shipwreak that is Vatican II in my opinion.

I live 2 or 3 streets away from this Church…and I saw all the heritics packing st Mary’s as I passed on my way to a CATHOLIC Mass.
 
"These allegations against us have not been tested, there has been no justice in this process,’’ he said.
"So we will continue…I take my authority from the people.
"If they didn’t want me, then I would go.’’
Oh…I see. It is so clear now. The authority this priest has is not from Christ and the Catholic Church and the vows he took to obey are for not. I completely understand now.:rolleyes:

His excuses are lame and his disobedience to his local ordinary is abhorrent.:mad: Ends do not justify means. That is part of moral theology and he being a priest should understand that. I do not long for anyone to be excommunicated, but at the rate he is going it seems that it will eventually become a likelihood.

I truly hope the spirit of rebellion will be quelled and order restored to that parish. As we approach Lent, we should pray for our lost brethren and that they submit to the authority of the Church.

Pax.
 
Personally, I hope he gets arrested for criminal trespass, and defrocked. He REALLY needs the wakeup call that the Bishop is the man who is in charge.

Sad, really, that His Grace let it get this far.
 
Sad, really, that His Grace let it get this far.
His grace has a monumental task ahead of him. This parish is enough work alone, especially considering the parish is supported by the Premier of Queensland, the Prime Minister of Australia and the Govenor General of Australia. And if His Grace can sort out this parish, he has the rest of his archdiocese to consider…
 
Do you think the laity at this parish are, not coerced, but somehow pressured into supporting this “Priest”? To remove a Priest from a parish isn’t NEARLY as hard as dealing with the laity. I think Cardinal George in Chicago has the same problem with “Father” Michael Pfleger.
 
Suppress the parish, excommunicate the priest and the leadership in the parish.
 
"We are a Vatican II community - at least we try to be.’’
I seem to remember reading Vat IIs document on the liturgy just the other day which said not even the priest has the right to change the words at Mass - so much for being a Vatican II community.

99.9999…% of all Christians believe in the Virgin birth, that their is heaven and these are just 2 examples of things this ‘priest’ rejects. :mad:
 
I’m not Christian, but I like reading about prophecy. I find the word of this Christian holy man striking

Venerable Bartholomew Holzhauser (17th century, Germany)

"The fifth period of the Church, which began circa 1520, will end with the arrival of the holy Pope and of the powerful Monarch who is called “Help From God” because he will restore everything. The fifth period is one of affliction, desolation, humiliation, and poverty for the Church. Jesus Christ will purify His people through cruel wars, famines, plagues, epidemics, and other horrible calamities. He will also afflict and weaken the Latin Church with many heresies. It is a period of defections, calamities and exterminations. Those Christians who survive the sword, plague and famines, will be few on earth. . . .

“During this unhappy period, there will be laxity in divine and human precepts. Discipline will suffer. The Holy Canons will be completely disregarded, and the Clergy will not respect the laws of the Church. Everyone will be carried away and led to believe and to do what he fancies, according to the manner of the flesh. They will ridicule Christian simplicity; they will call it folly and nonsense, but they will have the highest regard for advanced knowledge, and for the skill by which the axioms of the law, the precepts of morality, the Holy Canons and religious dogmas are clouded by senseless questions and elaborate arguments. As a result, no principle at all, however holy, authentic, ancient, and certain it may be, will remain free of censure, criticism, false interpretations, modification and delimitation by man.”

“These are evil times, a century full of dangers and calamities. Heresy is everywhere, and the followers of heresy are in power almost everywhere. Bishops, prelates, and priests say that they are doing their duty, that they are vigilant, and that they live as befits their state in life. In like manner, therefore, they all seek excuses. But God will permit a great evil against His Church: Heretics and tyrants will come suddenly and unexpectedly; they will break into the Church while bishops, prelates, and priests are asleep. They will enter Italy and lay Rome waste; they will burn down the churches and destroy everything.”

catholicprophecy.org/

The present period and the OP story seems to fit.
 
catholicprophecy.org/

The present period and the OP story seems to fit.
Perhaps…or you can view in light of the 20th century and the rise of socialism, modernism, and nihilism and everything else that happened in that century. However, I have never been one for prophecies, and it is a vague prophecy.

Pax.
 
Perhaps…or you can view in light of the 20th century and the rise of socialism, modernism, and nihilism and everything else that happened in that century. However, I have never been one for prophecies, but it is a vague prophecy, it can be applied to most any time period including the time of the French Revolution.

Pax
Of course it can be applied to the French Revolution. The “5th period” in the prophecy INCLUDES the French Revolution 🙂

Venerable Bartholomew Holzhauser (17th century, Germany)

“The fifth period of the Church, which began circa 1520 …”

The French Revolution began in the late 18th century so by your own lights this prophecy is striking! 🙂
 
Or I can take it and apply it to the fall of Rome by barbarian invaders. The way it is written allows it to fall into many periods of time; however, this particular event in question doesn’t necessarily give light to the prophecy. Nevertheless, one shouldn’t pay too much attention to such things, but rather should live each day as it were their last. Trails, tribulation have been foretold long before this prophecy. I know you are not Catholic, but Catholics are not supposed to be looking for signs to tell us the end is near or persecution is afoot. We are supposed to lead our lives as if it may be taken at any moment, so prophecies, though nice, are not our focal point.
 
If you wish to continue discussing the prophicies of the Venerable Bartholomew Holzhauser, you may need to take it into another room in the forum, as I don’t think the moderators would consider it news.

Pax
 
The prideful folly of this renegade priest I can understand completely,but why would 1,600 parishoners endanger their souls and salvation?Is this a cult of personality?
 
If he really cared about his congregation, he would make a compromise with the Bishop that would allow the parish to continue with its special mission, but within the limits allowed. There are so many ways he could do that.

But instead he is carried away by pride and would rather lead his parish to hell than submit to the bishop. What a shame.
 
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