From today's STLToday article:
"For him to make this distinction between dogma and discipline is a bit disingenuous," Burke said in an interview at the chancery. "He is knowingly and deliberately celebrating sacraments that he knows aren't valid. He has led people to believe he can forgive their sins, and he cannot. He is messing with very serious matters, and that's what makes this so sad."
Bozek said he had communicated with other bishops, none of whom he would identify, who might be willing to accept him and St. Stanislaus within their authority. "In the Catholic theology, there is no such thing as an independent priest," Bozek said.
He said his contacts were with "valid Catholic bishops" and expressed confidence that he could associate with one of them.
But Burke said Bozek's first problem was with Bishop John J. Leibrecht, of the Springfield-Cape Girardeau diocese, who never released him from his assignment at St. Agnes Cathedral in Springfield.
"Given Father Bozek's canonical situation, (Liebrecht) isn't going to release him, and no bishop who is part of the Roman Catholic church is going to take him until he is reconciled with the church," Burke said. "It's just false for (Bozek) to say he's going to do this."
Standing next to William Bialczak, St. Stanislaus parish board chairman, Bozek said he would continue serving the parish.
"We believe the archbishop is realizing that he is losing this battle and the people of St. Louis are standing strongly behind St. Stanislaus," Bozek said. "He is giving us free publicity, and we will continue on without his approval."
Roger Krasnicki, a St. Stanislaus member who urged Bozek to come lead the parish three years ago but is now pressing for his removal, said he wasn't surprised that Bozek would refuse a meeting with Burke. He said he believed that Bozek wanted to split the church to gain followers who have a grudge against the Catholic faith.
"I think it's disgraceful," Krasnicki said. "I think he has shown his absolute rejection of Roman Catholicism and his desire to set up his own church."
Burke called the running dispute "a profound disappointment. No bishop wants to be involved in such a thing." He said he would move forward against Bozek because "it is my responsibility to safeguard the unity of the Catholic Church and protect the souls of the faithful."
6 comments:
Pray MORE than once a day for Archbishop Burke! This poor man! I'm proud to be in a diocese where the Archbishop will not back down and hold true to the Church. This is a nightmare and I wish it would be over. . . .Bozek, just go away already! Can't you see we are a strong diocese who believes in the TRUE teachings of the church!?!?!? I would hate for ANY diocese to be stuck with this crazy man, but to be in the Midwest and to have such a controversy. . . I guess the conservativeness of the Midwest is changing :(
cmziall,
I don't think you're approaching this the right way. I don't believe it is an accident that the Call to Action/womenpriest/Bozek's Theater of the Mind crowd is here. It is BECAUSE Archbishop Burke is such a stalwart. They want to draw the media attention. Those few of them that act in good faith are deluded into thinking this is the religious equivalent of Selma, Alabama. The others want to bring scorn to the Archbishop and force discipline or force him to back down. Either way is good for them.
Sickness takes many forms.
They get their kicks out of appearing on the news. They attach themselves like parasites to the Church, their host animal, and suck the blood. The reason I called this post "endgame" is because the moment Bozek is forced to go to another "church" he is irrelevant. Sure, for a few days, the news cycle will cover it. After that, he is just another disaffected protestant.
How many interviews with McGrath and Hudson have you seen lately?
If they appear at all, it is only in connection with the Bozek circus.
Every circus eventually leaves town. Christ's Church will last to the end of time.
God Bless you.
Bozek said "I will not subject myself to any more of this humiliating process"...
I'm so grateful that Christ never said those words.
sandi,
well stated.
How much longer does this have to go on? Seriously. Is there a date by which Abp. Burke is going to have Bozek laicized? It just hurts.
Unfortunately, I do not think laicization means anything to Fr. Bozek and the board at St. Stan's. They have ceased caring about such things as Church discipline and canon law.
It will be business as usual unless those who are more faithful can get more support in their parish.
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