National Catholic Reporter
Maryknoll: Vatican Has Dismissed Father Roy Bourgeois from Order
http://ncronline.org/news/people/maryknoll-vatican-has-dismissed-roy-bourgeo
is-order 

Joshua J. McElwee <http://ncronline.org/authors/joshua-j-mcelwee>  -
November 19, 2012

Roy Bourgeois, a longtime peace activist and priest who had come under
scrutiny for his support of women's ordination, has been dismissed from the
Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, which he served for 45 years, according to
the congregation.

The Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith made the dismissal
in October, according to a news release issued Monday afternoon by the
Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers.

Dominican Fr. Tom Doyle, a canon lawyer acting on Bourgeois' behalf, told
NCR he was not aware of the move. Doyle said he and Bourgeois met with
Maryknoll's superior general, Fr. Edward Dougherty, in June, and the issue
of dismissal had not been discussed. "The idea then was that things would
continue and they would not dismiss Roy and they would continue to
dialogue," Doyle said. "And then this just happened, unilaterally.
[Bourgeois] had no idea."

Bourgeois was not available for comment Monday afternoon.

Mike Virgintino, the manager of communications for the Maryknoll Fathers and
Brothers, declined to answer any questions about the matter. "I cannot
answer any additional questions," Virgintino said. "We have to stay with
that statement. I can't answer anything more."

The statement reads: "The Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith, on October 4, 2012, canonically dismissed Roy Bourgeois from the
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, also known as the Maryknoll
Fathers and Brothers. "The decision dispenses the Maryknoll priest from his
sacred bonds."

Monday's statement from Maryknoll puts a cap on years of discussion about
Bourgeois' role in the order following his participation in the ordination
of Roman Catholic Woman priest Janice Sevre-Duszynska in August 2008.

Shortly after, Bourgeois was notified by the Vatican congregation that he
had incurred a latae sententiae, or automatic, excommunication for his
participation. Over a period of years, the congregation had not responded to
requests for clarification on the matter.

Monday's statement from Maryknoll states that Bourgeois' "disobedience and
preaching against the teaching of the Catholic Church about women's
ordination led to his excommunication, dismissal and laicization."

"With this parting, the Maryknoll Society warmly thanks Roy Bourgeois for
his service to mission and all members wish him well in his personal life,"
the statement concludes. "In the spirit of equity and charity, Maryknoll
will assist Mr. Bourgeois with this transition."

Maryknoll asked Bourgeois to publicly recant his support of women's
ordination, telling the priest in a March 2011 letter he faced laicization
and removal from the order if he did not comply.
In a series of letters and interviews since then, Bourgeois has said he
could not comply with the request.

"In essence, you are telling me to lie and I say I do not believe God calls
both men and women to the priesthood," Bourgeois wrote in a formal reply to
Maryknoll's request. "This I cannot do, therefore I will not recant."

Maryknoll's leadership took a vote on removing Bourgeois from the order in
the spring <http://ncronline.org/node/29249> . While the order would confirm
at the time that a vote had taken place, it would not comment on its
outcome.

Doyle told NCR at the time that Maryknoll Fr. Mike Duggan, the U.S. regional
superior of the order, informed Bourgeois of the vote, which was a split
decision. Doyle said Duggan told him two council members voted in favor of
dismissal and three members abstained. After the spring vote, Doyle and
Bourgeois met with Dougherty on June 6.

In interviews following that meeting <http://ncronline.org/node/30865> ,
Bourgeois said the discussion made no mention of his removal, but instead
focused on the rights of conscience of Catholics and "the importance of
people of faith and members of Maryknoll to be able to speak openly and
freely without fear ... of being dismissed or excommunicated."

Bourgeois is known for his work with SOA Watch, a group he founded in 1990
to protest the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, a U.S.
Army training school at Fort Benning, Ga., formerly known as the School of
the Americas. Bourgeois served for 45 years in Maryknoll, with 39 years as a
priest.

Joshua J. McElwee is an NCR staff writer. His email address is
[email protected] 

The full statement from the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers follows:
        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
        The Congregation For The Doctrine Of The Faith
        Canonically Dismisses Roy Bourgeois
        Maryknoll, New York - November 19, 2012 - The Vatican's Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith, on October 4, 2012, canonically dismissed Roy
Bourgeois from the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, also known
as the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. The decision dispenses the Maryknoll
priest from his sacred bonds.
        As a priest during 2008, Mr. Bourgeois participated in the invalid
ordination of a woman and a simulated Mass in Lexington, Kentucky. With
patience, the Holy See and the Maryknoll Society have encouraged his
reconciliation with the Catholic Church.
        Instead, Mr. Bourgeois chose to campaign against the teachings of
the Catholic Church in secular and non-Catholic venues. This was done
without the permission of the local U.S. Catholic Bishops and while ignoring
the sensitivities of the faithful across the country. Disobedience and
preaching against the teaching of the Catholic Church about women's
ordination led to his excommunication, dismissal and laicization.
        Mr. Bourgeois freely chose his views and actions, and all the
members of the Maryknoll Society are saddened at the failure of
reconciliation. With this parting, the Maryknoll Society warmly thanks Roy
Bourgeois for his service to mission and all members wish him well in his
personal life. In the spirit of equity and charity, Maryknoll will assist
Mr. Bourgeois with this transition.

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