Posted on 01/07/2005 11:43:54 AM PST by Drake Tungsten
Action to remove priest angers parishioners By Lawn Griffiths East Valley Tribune
Bishop Thomas Olmsteds action to remove the Rev. John Cunningham as pastor of the Gilbert parish he founded in 2002 has infuriated parishioners who say the Catholic Diocese of Phoenix has been unwilling to hear their appeals of support for the veteran priest.
The parishioners of St. Mary Magdalene say the new bishop targeted Cunningham because he is a progressive, liberal priest who embraces diversity.
Cunningham, 55, was first suspended from his duties on April 30 on accusations he violated church law by performing a wedding last spring at nearby St. Annes Catholic Church in Gilbert in which he allegedly permitted an Anglican priest from Georgia to have a role in the rite of Eucharist, or communion. Such "concelebration" violates Catholic canon law.
On Tuesday, Cunningham, a priest since 1974, received a four-sentence letter from the bishop saying he was being removed from his pastorate. Olmsted said his actions were based on the same reasons when he asked the priest to resign in a Nov. 30 letter. That day, the Rev. Fred Adamson, vicar general, announced that the Maricopa County Sheriffs Office would be conducting an investigation of alleged irregularities of the parishs financial records. The priest also was accused of failing to set up a parish finance committee to oversee church spending, which the priest and parishioners have disputed.
"The bogus charges created by the diocese have succeeded in tarnishing the reputation of a 30-year priest and scholar," said parishioner Tom Schildgen. "John Cunninghams forward-thinking and ability to embrace diversity is a threat to the bishops narrow perspective of the Catholic religion."
Schildgen said he tried six times last summer to call Olmsted about the issues but he "was insulated, and I was never able to talk to him."
A spokeswoman at the diocese Thursday said nothing would be said further about Cunningham until a bishops letter is read at the Saturday and Sunday Masses at St. Mary Magdalene explaining the action.
"He will be clarifying everything in a letter to the parishioners," said Rebecca Gonzales from the diocese.
Last May, Olmsted asked a Vatican office to review the diocesan findings regarding what took place in the April wedding, but it is not publicly known whether the bishop had received the requested information before taking action to fire Cunningham this week.
Reached by phone Thursday, Cunningham said that he was following the advice of his attorney and brother, James Cunningham, "that I shouldnt comment until further down the line. The saga just continues."
The Anglican priest allegedly involved in the Eucharist rite, the Rev. Bob Haux, pastor of St. Andrews Parish in LaGrange, Ga., has denied that he concelebrated with Cunningham.
"I am appalled at the treatment that Father Cunningham has received," he said Thursday when told of the dismissal. "I find his manner of treatment to be highly ironic in light of the slogan at St. Annes Parish in Gilbert: At every moment, do what love requires."
Meanwhile, for months, the suspended priest has been attending the 10:40 a.m. Sunday Mass at St. Mary Magdalene, which meets temporarily in the Williams Community School gym at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa until a permanent campus is completed. There Cunningham is surrounded by about 40 supportive parishioners wearing green ribbons.
Parishioner Ray Rafford, former building committee chairman, said he expected a "tremendous reaction" when the bishops letter is read this weekend. Both Rafford and Schildgen said parishioners have quit the parish and tithes are being withheld in protest, but large Catholic population growth in Gilbert is replenishing numbers.
The Rev. Donald Kline was named interim pastor at the parish after Cunninghams suspension.
Contact Lawn Griffiths by email, or phone (480) 898-6522
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IOW - we like the liturgical abuses he has introduced to our parish.
As someone who has been witness to the scandal caused by this man, I'm grateful for Bishop Olmsted's action.
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As one who has encountered priests like this in my (now former) parish, you may find this link to be informative.
Is Your Mass Valid? Liturgical Abuse
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Now that's the way to get the bishop on your side....NOT!
Yes, and I think it tells us all we need to know about Fr. Cunningham. He probably should have been gone about 30 years earlier.
Vatican II, the Rot from within continues and will continue until the Third secrest message of Fatima is revealed and the request of our Holy Mother is fulfilled!
Olmstead Takes Firm Hold of Diocese
I wanted to post it yesterday but was blocked because of copyright issues. Paints a picture of a bishop cleaning house after O'Brien's mess. Well worth a read.
The Cunningham case is just a part of it.
The parishioners of St. Mary Magdalene say the new bishop targeted Cunningham because he is a progressive, liberal priest who embraces diversity.The Church is One, not diverse.
Rev. Bob Haux, pastor of St. Andrews Parish in LaGrange, Ga.
The alleged concelebrant is pastor of a breakaway Episcopal church, not the ECUSA. This church is part of the APCK - American Province of Christ the King. They are a '28 Prayer Book/ St. Louis Affirmation group, which broke away in 1976 after the prayer book revision.
East Valley loyal Catholic ping to you Drake.
This goofball priest was the vocations director when 80% of our poofter priests were in the seminary.
He used to have a column in the Scottsdale Tribune where he promulgate his heresy to the readership. I wrote a letter or two to the Catholic paper as well as to the Tribune but they were not published. I said that with priests who thought like he did it was not surprising that we had terrible scandals within the church.
It's always truly amazing what comes out when you lance a boil ...
I'll go you a few better.
He should have been gone 33 years ago--before he entered the Major Seminary's last three years of study prior to Ordination.
However, it is obvious that even a 4-year degree was wasted on this "scholar."
So are you telling us that this Episcopal is a conservative, a liberal, or what?
Please fill us in on the StLouis Affirmation (not the one Bp. Burke is doing with the Polish parish, I assume?)
The definition of "scholar" has certainly been cheapened these days.
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