‘The Enemy Is in Our Churches’: Critics Decry ‘Evil’ After Vatican Reportedly Defrocks Pro-Life Priest For ‘Blasphemous’ Social Media Posts By Billy Hallowell for Faith Wire
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A well-known Catholic priest who has, for decades, been a prominent figure in the pro-life movement has been defrocked by the Vatican.
Frank Pavone, the 63-year-old founder of Priests For Life, a high-profile, pro-life organization, was purportedly removed from the priesthood Nov. 9 with no chance for an appeal.
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The Vatican made the shocking move after charges Pavone is guilty of “blasphemous communications on social media” and “persistent disobedience” in communications with his bishop, USA Today reported.
The startling story of Pavone’s laicization broke after Catholic News Agency reviewed a letter reportedly sent to U.S. bishops from Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Vatican ambassador to the United States, detailing the dismissal.
A statement attached to the letter purportedly contended Pavone was given a chance to defend himself but did not offer specific examples of his troubling behavior. Pierre didn’t state what precisely led to the dismissal nor did it name the bishop at the center of the claims.
“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,” the statement read. “It was determined that Father Pavone had no reasonable justification for his actions.”
But Pavone had a different story, noting he purportedly wasn’t informed of the judgment and was unaware of what unfolded until being contacted by Catholic News Agency Dec. 17.
So far, Pavone doesn’t seem to be backing down.