Dissenting priest accuses Schönborn of showing disobedience too

Photo ~ Peter Paul Kaspar

Dissenting priest accuses Schönborn of showing disobedience too
Peter Paul Kaspar, chaplain of the Academy and the artists of Linz, one of the leaders of the Pfarrer Initiative has written an open letter to the Cardinal of Vienna

Fr. Kaspar has sent an open letter to Schönborn, after the cardinal criticised dissident priests for launching an “Appeal of Disobedience” during Pentecost 2011. “The fact that you have asked us to reconsider the title of the appeal, instead of discussing its content, says a lot about your understanding of authority: you speak of the obedience we owe God, to his teaching and to our conscience rather than looking at yourself and your own role.”

In his letter to the Archbishop of Vienna, Fr. Kaspar spoke of the case of young Florian Stangl --Queering the Church. “You asked for a meeting with a gay parish priest, elected to the pastoral council by a significant majority, because he is in a registered partnership with another man. And you supported the parish’s decision.”

“There is a possibility - Fr. Kaspar continued - of you being accused in a Canonical Roman court. You obviously had the opportunity to think things over and decided to continue supporting his “disobedience”. The fact that you exposed the obedient priest (who had initially invalidated Stangl’s appointment, stating that he could not be elected, Ed.) to public ridicule is still to some extent a sin.”

“In any case - the dissident priest concluded – we consider your decision to be a positive example of the fact that a bishop in service obeys his own conscience even if the Church or Roman law establishes something different. We judge your “disobedience” to be a gesture of gratifying responsibility – in the literal sense – for a “conscientious” official.”

In the open letter, the leader of the “Pfarrer Initiative” refers to the possibility of a canonical proceeding being opened against the cardinal but no such action has actually been considered by the Vatican. In the next few weeks, Rome may, however, send a letter requesting clarifications on the reasons motivating Schönborn’s decision.

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StCatherine
I do believe that the liberals are done yet. I have no doubt that they are working to elect a pope who do their will.
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irenaeus
Am I reading this correctly? Schönborn asked them to change the title of the appeal? Thats it? Thats all? Truly, he is only concerned with perception and not substance. It is amusing to see these heretics get frustrated with his insincerity. The faithful and the heretics are concerned with the same thing... the content. Schönborn reminds me of the Abp of Cantebury. God forbid he should ever become …More
Am I reading this correctly? Schönborn asked them to change the title of the appeal? Thats it? Thats all? Truly, he is only concerned with perception and not substance. It is amusing to see these heretics get frustrated with his insincerity. The faithful and the heretics are concerned with the same thing... the content. Schönborn reminds me of the Abp of Cantebury. God forbid he should ever become pope.