Posted on 10/14/2008 12:28:37 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Rev. Geoffrey Farrow was removed from his post Thursday after making comments to members of his northeast Fresno parish at an Oct. 5 Mass
Officials at the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno said it will take six to eight weeks to name a new pastor at St. Paul Newman Center to replace the Rev. Geoffrey Farrow, who was removed from his post Thursday.
Bishop John T. Steinbock relieved Farrow of his duties after the priests startling comments to members of his northeast Fresno parish at an Oct. 5 Mass.
Farrow told worshippers that he opposed Proposition 8, the constitutional amendment on the Nov. 4 ballot to overturn a state Supreme Court ruling this year that allowed same-sex marriage. Thc Catholic Church supports Prop. 8, which would preserve the traditional definition of marriage in the state constitution as a union between a man and a woman.
Poll:Should Rev. Geoffrey Farrow have been fired? Yes No I don't know Yes 9 31%No 19 66%I don't know 1 3%Total Votes: 29 Your vote has been counted, thank you for voting. On Monday, diocesan communications director Jesse Avila said Steinbock will work as "expeditiously as circumstances allow because the bishop doesnt like a parish to be without a priest."
Diocesan procedure calls for Steinbock to consult a personnel committee before making a decision. The committee consists of priests who hold senior positions in the diocese and are familiar with the effect of reassignments on parishes.
"It has a ripple effect," Avila said.
While working to find a replacement, the diocese has appointed John Supino as interim parish administrator of St. Paul. Supino has served as deacon at the parish since January 2003. He has been a member there since 1963.
On Sunday, the dioceses vicar general, Monsignor Myron Cotta, celebrated Mass at St. Paul. Supino gave the homily. Then, Cotta added commentary of the homily. As a deacon, Supino is limited in the duties he can perform; while not a priest, he can assist a priest in pastoral and administrative duties.
"I cant be considered a priest, but I am an administrator," he said.
On Sunday, Supino said, he read a letter written by Steinbock that said Farrows comments had contradicted the teachings of the Catholic Church and had brought scandal to the parish, as well as the Catholic church. Supino also said Steinbocks letter admonished Farrow against using the Internet as a means of continuing a conflict with the Catholic Churchs teaching. Supino said copies of Steinbocks letter were given to parishioners.
Before the Oct. 5 Mass, Farrow told a KFSN (Channel 30) reporter that he was gay. He packed up his belongings and left the parish after the Mass. In addition to losing his parish, the priest was stripped of his salary and benefits and ordered to stay away from the church communities that he served.
Efforts by The Bee to reach Farrow on Monday were unsuccessful. An attorney representing Farrow, Stanley J. Teixeira, declined to comment Monday.
In a story in the Los Angeles Times on Monday, Farrow said he revealed his sexual orientation only to close friends and family. "This was a secret I was going to take to my grave," he said.
That changed, he told the Times, when he received a June 30 pastoral letter from Steinbocks office condemning the state Supreme Courts ruling.
The story said the bishop compared the courts action to efforts by Nazi Germany and the communist regimes in Russia and China to alter family arrangements. Farrow said the letter prompted him to make a public stand.
"Let us pray for our Christian marriages and our Christian families, and for our children who will be subjected to brainwashing in our public school system regarding this matter," Steinbock wrote.
Parishioners at St. Paul Newman Center who knew of Farrows firing had mixed responses Monday.
Dan Griffin, 60, of Prather, said he didnt know Farrow very well but respected him as a priest.
"I dont think his statement on Prop. 8 changed my opinion," said Griffin, who declined to reveal how he stands on the proposition. "I think he is a sincere person. He had issues he had to face. I would have done it more personally. I still respect the man."
Dora Jensen, 80, a retired federal government worker who also spent six years in the Air Force, said Farrow shouldnt have commented against Prop. 8 without first talking to Steinbock.
"You have a chain of command," she said. "I will continue to go to church there because that is my parish, but Farrow couldve done things that wouldve protected himself and protected the Catholic community."
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
In the article was this little gem: Before the Oct. 5 Mass, Farrow [the priest] told a KFSN (Channel 30) reporter that he was gay.
Sigh. And then, of course, the paper found the usual bunch of idiotic parishioners running up to declare how mean the bishop was.
I like the smell of decisive action in the morning!
He also just too off, for "retreat," and wrote on his blog that he expected to be pastor when he got back. (according to other reports.
Now THAT’S the way to do it. No mealy mouthed, namby pampy toothless memos, but real CONSEQUENCES.
It’s amazing. Usually bishops take years to remove a pastor. Of course, this one took off.
More Jadotism, as I call it.
“Efforts by The Bee to reach Farrow on Monday were unsuccessful. An attorney representing Farrow, Stanley J. Teixeira, declined to comment Monday.”
Too bad. There’s a job waiting at the Fresno Bee for such a man as Farrow.
I am glad they saw fit to do this.
As a grown man, why in the world would I go to a butt humper for advice? Answer, I wouldn’t! And neither would millions of others who have allowed their relationship with the Catholic Church to become more distant.
Gimme a priest who’s strong and manly. Somone worthy of wielding the sword of St. Peter!
When men announce they're "gay" it usually means they're sexually active. Celibate homosexuals who are trying to remain pure don't make a song and dance about their disorder.
Good that he's now out of work for the sake of the Church and his own soul.
This guy could take ol’ Bernie Ward’s post at KGO, he appears to qualify!
Jim Quinn regularly plays a clip of Phleger saying that "America is the greatest sin against God."
Seems to me that the murder of the unborn would be up there somewhere, too.
Sounds like a great Bishop!
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