And so he’s prohibited from performing mass because of remarks done in bad taste, but if he were molesting little boys, he’d be protected by the same authority, and likely shuffled around to another unsuspecting parish.
It’s once a priest, always a priest for gross immorality, but get canned for daring to criticize his higher ups?
The Catholic church has it’s priorities all screwed up.
Wow, never miss a chance to cast aspersions against the Church. Thank you for contributing absolutely nothing to the conversation.
The priest can disagree with the Bishop, in private, but it is out of order to do so from the pulpit, generally speaking.
The Homily is a specific part of the Mass where the day’s readings, especially the Gospel, are taught for the benefit of the congregation. It is not a place to gripe.