Pope Francis dismisses National Director of Priests for Life, Trump supporter, from the priesthood
Father Frank Pavone has been dismissed from the Catholic
priesthood over what the Vatican has called "blasphemous communications
on social media" and persistent disobedience of the lawful instructions
of his diocesan bishop."
Pavone has been a full-throated supporter of Donald Trump, and is
unforgiving on his pro-life stance as the national director of Priests
for Life. No clear reason other than "blasphemy" has been given, and
what comprises the basis for that accusation has also not been revealed.
A letter from Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States on Dec. 13, and obtained by Catholic News Agency, said that there was "no possibility of appeal" for Pavone.
"Father Pavone was given ample opportunity to defend himself in the
canonical proceedings, and he was also given multiple opportunities to
submit himself to the authority of his diocesan bishop," read a
statement attached to the letter. "It was determined that Father Pavone
had no reasonable justification for his actions."
Pavone said that he wasn't notified as to this judgement by the Vatican.
When CNA reached out to Pavone, he said "How did CNA learn about this
before I did?" And noted that the CNA contact was "the very first
communication that came to me about this."
The Vatican now considers Pavone, an ordained priest who undertook the
sacrament of Holy Orders, to be a "lay person." This removal of a man
from the duties that come from having undertaken the sacrament of Holy
Orders could be compared to the Vatican annulling a marriage without
consent of the married.
"The blasphemy is that this holy priest is canceled while an evil
president promotes the denial of truth & the murder of the unborn at
every turn, Vatican officials promote immorality & denial of the
deposit of faith & priests promote gender confusion devastating
lives…evil," said Bishhop J Strickland of the Diocese of Tyler in Texas.
Pavone is still undertaking his sacred duties as a priest, saying Mass,
and the Priests for Life, based in Titusville, Florida, within the
Diocese of Orlando, attests that Pavone "is a Catholic priest in good
standing, and exercises his ministry in full communion with the Catholic
Church."
"It is not clear in what diocese Pavone, 63, is incardinated as a
priest," CNA reports. He was ordained in 1988, and has been the national
director of Priests for Life since 1993.
Pavone has written about his clashes
with church hierarchy, and has blamed much of that on his strident
pro-life activism. He wrote: "if they oppose priests like me, it’s
because they’re opposing you and the commitment you have to this cause.
Cancel culture is alive and well in the Catholic Church. I’ve
experienced it firsthand. And the more we are aware of it, the better we
will be able to defend ourselves and others from it."
The Catholic Church has been veering headlong into the realm of social justice activism, with some parish priests calling for "anti-racism" in their homilies, while others embrace the concept of "trans kids."