A DISTINGUISHED American Catholic priest, Fr Roy Bourgeois, faces
dismissal from the priesthood for refusing to recant by last Tuesday his view
that women can validly be ordained priests.
Fr Bourgeois had become well-known known for his work to end US-government-funded combat training of Latin American militaries.
On
March 29th he received a canonical warning from the leadership of his
community, the Maryknoll Society, and was given 15 days to recant.
He was warned that failure to do so by Tuesday would result in a second canonical warning.
This would mean his superiors submitting a request for his dismissal from the priesthood to Rome.
Writing
to his superior general Fr Edward Dougherty last Friday, Fr Bourgeois
said that “for the past 20 years I have been speaking out and organising
against the injustice . . . in Latin America. Over these years I
discovered an injustice much closer to home – an injustice in my
church.”
He continued “as a Catholic priest for 38 years, I
believe our church’s teaching that excludes women from the priesthood
defies both faith and reason”.
He recalled a 1976 report from a
Vatican Biblical Commission which found there was “no valid case to be
made against the ordination of women from the scriptures”.
He said
his superiors were telling him to lie and say he did not believe that
God calls both men and women to the priesthood.
“This I cannot do,” he
wrote, “therefore I will not recant.”