Posted on 06/03/2008 1:44:07 PM PDT by Pyro7480
CBS 2 News has learned that Francis Cardinal George is temporarily removing Father Michael Pfleger from his position as pastor of St. Sabina Roman Catholic Church on Chicago's South Side.
CBS 2 Chief Correspondent Jay Levine reports the move comes after several days of deliberation and consultation by the Cardinal, who first learned about Pfleger's racially charged comments about Sen. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton from the pulpit of Trinity Unity Church of Christ last Thursday night.
The Cardinal immediately contacted Pfleger who agreed not to refer to the presidential candidates by name, but as CBS 2 reported at the time, there remained the possibility of some further disciplinary action against Pfleger.
The Cardinal reportedly spoke to Pfleger again this morning.
A spokesman for the archdiocese would neither confirm nor deny action had been taken to remove Pfleger. Another spokesman said she expected to have some announcement later today.
Indications are that another Chicago priest would take over at St. Sabina, while plans for the permanent reassignment of Father Pfleger, who's been there far longer than is customary in the archdiocese, would be accelerated....
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Let’s hope he gets a PERMANENT relocation out of the USA.
Seriously, I want him under Bishop Bruskewitz!
He’d learn what a strong Bishop is!!!!!
Thanks for the clarification. As a recent convert, I sometimes miss the fine points.
No kidding. ;-)
He would not be sent to a monestary, he is a different kind of priest. The best thing is IMO, a good ethnic parish where the laity takes no crap.
I have to disagree. I know of diocesan priests who have been dispatched to monasteries for reflection (a "spiritual retreat"). You are right that he can't be assigned to a monastery permanently; however, a retreat is a different issue.
And yes, an ethnic parish that will take no crap would be a good thing...as an "in residence" priest or a parochial vicar, not as a pastor.
>>And yes, an ethnic parish that will take no crap would be a good thing...as an “in residence” priest or a parochial vicar, not as a pastor. <<
I’d go with that!!!!
We'll take it anyway we can get it, but it's hard to escape the cynical view that the political storm around this is what forced the Cardinal's hand in the end, rather than a pastoral concern for souls.
Send him to a new parish in Upper East Slobobia Heights.
The Church should retire this guy to Siberia.
Where’s the list of Baptist preachers who sexually abused kids or covered it up? We got at least one here in Dallas.
Can we stop the anti-Catholic bigotry please? This is a thread about Phleger.
Good post! It’s enjoyable to see well balanced and reasonable writing here.
Pfleger should take a long sabbatical to Iceland or New Zealand or the Bermuda Triangle to think long and hard about his calling to the priesthood and if he is fit material.
This is called the Ratzinger effect. The pope’s visit to the USA was a triumph, and he revealed himself to the public as the opposite of the Panzenkardinal , that the cardinals are doing what they declined to do: Listen to Josef Ratzinger, the anti-liberal.
Do note that the pope does not just snap his fingers and the clergy jumps. It has taken him years to make clear what he wants, what he will tolerate and what he will not. The liberals hated the fact of his election; they hoped that he would died, since he has a history of ill-health. But, God be praised. Benedict XVI is spryer than Ratzinger was ten years ago. He is a gentle, soft-spoken, retiring scholar, and he asked several times to leave Rome so he could write books. But he saw how his friend John Paul II was struggling and decided that he could not desert him. He was positively inspited by John Paul. I was amazed how fiery he was at John Paul’s funeral. The man we saw on TV was that man. He likes being pope, and I think that if you had asked him ten years ago if he wanted the job, he would have said no,no,no,never. Thank God for men who do not want power but yield to God’s call. Amen.
Until the French Revolution, the Catholic Church was a kind of federation of national churches. The French Church had been virtually a royal institution since 1516. The Hapsburg emperor had a kind of Veto over the choice of pope. That changed during the 19th century. The loss of the papal states have the efect of liberating the popes from the control of Catholic princes. The popes gained much more power over the local churches. One result of Vatican II was to shift power back to the national hierarchies. So we get the bishop’sconferance which is political, not relgious in character. Paul VI was helpless to stop the process. John Paul counter-attacked by taking his case to the people. Bennie XVI is now in a position to take on pols like Mahoney.
Too bad Mahoney is so young. I understand that the Cardinal is not in great health, and he has had to deal with the Bernardin types all during his tenure. But he has the advantage of being able to rely on B16’s prestige and the threat that if he goes, the pope will install someone who will really shake things up.
http://stopbaptistpredators.org/index.htm
Too good to just let your quip pass. Thank you.
Yes, I know all that, and you’re right it’s good to clarify these details. As for baptism, it’s not enough for a person to “intend” to do it as the Church does, it must be performed correctly. For example, look at all the people who have had to get “re-baptized,” or bring back their children, because a trendy priest (ironic that a layperson probably would not take this liberty) said the wrong formula “I baptize thee in the name of the Creator, the Redeemer and the Sanctifier” instead of “Father, Son and Holy Ghost.” Not a valid sacrament.
A laicized priest is not to perform any sacraments, even baptism, except in the cases you mention, which makes sense, so a dying person is not deprived in an emergency. Then he would be allowed to do those sacraments because he is always a priest in the sense Holy Orders cannot be “erased”. That’s why the term is “laicized priest” and the common expression “defrocked” confuses folks.
Thanks!
I have to admit that I laughed out loud when I heard Pflegers excuse of ‘i thought the live feed wasn’t working’. As if this screed would have been acceptable if it was only heard by the black people in the building.
And then this queen complains about critics assaulting his ‘free speech’??? Boy, that’s some chutzpah. Somebody condemns you for racism and you still try to work out being a victim? There ought to be an award for that. Maybe one given out by the NAACP.
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