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Tucson, Ariz., diocese shuns retired Mich. Bishop Gumbleton
WOOD-TV
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Catholic Diocese of Tucson won’t allow a retired auxiliary bishop from Detroit to speak on church property because the group hosting his visit takes positions contrary to church doctrine.
Tucson Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas said he’s written to the Rev. Thomas J. Gumbleton, an outspoken advocate for sexual abuse victims and gays and lesbians, and told him that his visit to speak to the Tucson chapter of the Call to Action group can’t be sanctioned by the church.
Call to Action is a group of lay Catholics that seeks changes in church doctrine on gays, lesbians and priestly celibacy, and has urged more democratic processes in the church, including election of bishops.
continued: msnbc.msn.com/id/16890116/
WOOD-TV
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Catholic Diocese of Tucson won’t allow a retired auxiliary bishop from Detroit to speak on church property because the group hosting his visit takes positions contrary to church doctrine.
Tucson Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas said he’s written to the Rev. Thomas J. Gumbleton, an outspoken advocate for sexual abuse victims and gays and lesbians, and told him that his visit to speak to the Tucson chapter of the Call to Action group can’t be sanctioned by the church.
Call to Action is a group of lay Catholics that seeks changes in church doctrine on gays, lesbians and priestly celibacy, and has urged more democratic processes in the church, including election of bishops.
continued: msnbc.msn.com/id/16890116/