“It is morally wrong and arguably unlawful for the Ministry of Justice to grant a reburial license that violates Newman’s instructions to his executors and that gives a non-relative third party control over his remains,” Mr. Tatchell said this morning.
“Newman insisted that he should be buried with the man he loved, Father Ambrose St John. The two men would be separated under Vatican plans to rebury him in Birmingham Oratory church.
“The Justice Secretary has caved in to Vatican demands and given the Catholic Church disposal rights over Newman’s body.
“It not only plans to move his remains to a church tomb, it also intends to break up his body and distribute his bones as holy relics.
“The Vatican’s bid to rebury Cardinal Newman comes ahead of him being made a saint. The Catholic hierarchy is embarrassed by Newman’s love for Father St John and the fact that they are buried together in a shared grave.
“It wants to rebury Newman separately, in the hope of squashing suggestions that the Cardinal might have been gay,” said Mr Tatchell.
In his letter to Jack Straw, Mr Tatchell asks for an explanation for the Ministry of Justice’s justification for making a decision that goes against Cardinal Newman’s “clear, unambiguous and emphatic instructions to his executors” that he should be buried with Father Ambrose St John
“Did the Ministry of Justice have full information about all Cardinal Newman’s repeated instructions to his executors when it made the decision to grant a licence for his exhumation and reburial,” he asks in the letter?
Mr. Tatchell also asks for an explanation of the Ministry of Justice’s legal and moral authority for granting a reburial license to a non-relative and non-descendant third party that is intent on violating Cardinal Newman’s explicit and repeated requests concerning his burial.
“I would respectfully request that in light of the overwhelming evidence that Cardinal Newman wished to be buried with Ambrose St John that you either revoke the licence in its entirety or amend it to stipulate that the Cardinal’s remains can only be exhumed and reburied on condition that Ambrose St John is also moved and reburied with him.
“I urge you to ensure that Cardinal Newman's wishes are adhered to and respected.” concluded Mr Tatchell’s letter to the Justice Secretary.
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