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Škandál v trnavskom kostole: Bezákovi prívrženci napadli kňaza! Takto sa správajú "katolíci" v Trnave v kostole ku knazovi, plujú na neho a bijú ho. Je polutovania hodné, ze podlahli mediálnej …More
Škandál v trnavskom kostole: Bezákovi prívrženci napadli kňaza!
Takto sa správajú "katolíci" v Trnave v kostole ku knazovi, plujú na neho a bijú ho.
Je polutovania hodné, ze podlahli mediálnej propagande, z bývalého arcibiskupa si spravili modlu.
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In the case of Bezak, the major issue is rumored to be his audacity in investigating the alleged criminal financial accounting practices of his reactionary predecessor, Archbishop Sokol. Just like with Bishop Morris, the Vatican came under a great deal of criticism for the way the firing of Arcbishop Bezak was handled...as in no explanation. In response to the heat, the Vatican released the following …More
In the case of Bezak, the major issue is rumored to be his audacity in investigating the alleged criminal financial accounting practices of his reactionary predecessor, Archbishop Sokol. Just like with Bishop Morris, the Vatican came under a great deal of criticism for the way the firing of Arcbishop Bezak was handled...as in no explanation. In response to the heat, the Vatican released the following statement as reported on Vatican Insider:
The Nunciature of the Holy See in Slovakia has sent a communiqué clarifying the phases which formally led the Holy See to remove the prelate from his post
Vatican Insider staff - Rome - 7/11/2012 “After the numerous reports sent by priests and faithful to the Holy See regarding the pastoral situation in the Archdiocese of Trnava, the Vatican Secretary of State authorised the Congregation for the clergy to carry out an apostolic visit to the Church to verify the complaints,” the communiqué states. (Like with Bishop Morris the Vatican doesn't define the nature of the complaints, nor identify any accusers.)

The visit took place between 22 January and 1 February 2012, under the guidance of the Bishop of Litoměřice (Czech Republic), Mgr. Jan Baxant and the results sent to the Congregation for the clergy to be examined by the relevant authorities. The Congregation for Bishops then informed Mgr. Bezak of the main issues that brought to light in relation to him and his pastoral work. It also asked the bishop to look into what was said about him and explain his position. (Again, neither the original complaints nor complainants were ever made available to Archbishop Bezak. For all he knows, like in the Morris case this investigation may be nothing more than a charade designed to provide cover for a decision already taken.)

Upon careful reflection, the Holy Father decided to ask Bezak to resign from his post in the Archdiocese of Trnava. When the bishop refused to leave, the Holy Father dismissed him and published the decision on 2 July 2012. (This is precisely the Bishop Morris story. No appeal, no process for defending himself, no real information given for his dismissal.)

The Holy See was “deeply saddened” by the fact that Mgr. Bezak spread the news prematurely, breaking “papal secrecy”. The Apostolic Nunciature invited faithful in Slovakia to “accept the Holy Father’s decision in good will and in the spirit of faith,” expressing the hope that “the unity of the Church in the country would be strengthened.”
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THE BISHOPS of Bohemia and Moravia during their visit to Rome between February 11-17 asked Pope Francis to meet with former archbishop of Trnava Róbert Bezák, the bishop of Ostrava-Opava František Václav Lobkowicz Opraem said in an interview with the Czech Christian television channel Noe, as reported by the TASR newswire.
Bezák was officially removed as archbishop on July 2, 2012, upon publication of an announcement in L’Osservatore Romano, the official daily newspaper of the Vatican. The Conference of Slovak Bishops (KBS) followed with a short statement: “Based on an apostolic visitation which took place between January 22 and February 1, 2012, the Holy Father recalled Róbert Bezák from pastoral management of the Trnava Archdiocese. We accept the decision of the Holy Father in the spirit of faith and filial obedience and we are asking for blessings for the Church in Slovakia.” Both the Vatican and the Slovak bishops refused to explain the reasons for the decision and Bezák was forbidden from discussing the issue publicly.

His case stirred wide public and media attention. At the end of 2013 Bezák moved to Italy.

"The Holy Father is aware of the issue. It was obvious from his response that this case is not unknown to him," said Lobkowicz in the interview, as quoted by TASR, adding that he hopes the case will move forward. "I personally have to say again that I don't know why Róbert Bezák was removed."
"The Slovak Bishops Conference doesn't interfere in either the appointment or removal of bishops," said Slovak Bishops Conference spokesman Jozef Kováčik

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