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US Priest Facing Excommunication Will Appeal

posted by nsymmonds | 5:14pm Friday November 14, 2008

ALBANY, Georgia – A Georgia priest facing excommunication for supporting the ordination of women said Friday he plans to visit the Vatican with a contingent of fellow priests and a bishop to appeal the decision.
Roy Bourgeois, 69, a Maryknoll priest and nationally known peace activist, ran afoul of Vatican doctrine by participating in an Aug. 9 ceremony in Lexington, Kentucky, to ordain Janice Sevre-Duszynska, a member of a group called Roman Catholic Womenpriests.
Recent popes have said the Roman Catholic Church cannot ordain women because Christ chose only males as apostles.
“Who are we as men to say to women that our call to the priesthood is valid, but yours is not?” Bourgeois said in a telephone interview. “As Catholics we profess that the invitation to priesthood comes from God, and I believe that we are hampering with the sacred when we say that women must be excluded from being priests. That invitation is from God.”
Bourgeois said the toughest part of the ordeal was informing his 95-year-old father, a devout Roman Catholic. He said he drove to his family’s home in Lutcher, Louisiana, near New Orleans, to tell him, and that his father shed tears and then told his family that God had protected Bourgeois before, and would continue to today.
“When he said God will take care of him, I wept,” said Bourgeois.
Bourgeois’ excommunication likely would be automatic, requiring no further action from the Holy See, said the chief Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi.
Excommunication is the most severe penalty under church law, cutting off a Catholic from receiving or administering sacraments. The ordained woman, Sevre-Duszynska, also faces excommunication.
Bourgeois said that he recently received a letter from the Vatican’s doctrinal watchdog, the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, offering him a chance to recant within 30 days to avoid excommunication. But Lombardi said he did not know of such a letter, and Bourgeois said he has informed the Vatican he will not repent.
Bourgeois, a Vietnam veteran, served as a missionary in Bolivia and El Salvador. Concerned by what he had witnessed, he returned to the United States and formed School of Americas Watch, a group that holds annual demonstrations against a Fort Benning school that is now known as the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. He lives in an apartment outside Fort Benning’s main gate.
The deadline for his excommunication is Nov. 21, Bourgeois said – just one day before the start of the 19th annual protest at the school by his group. Even if he is excommunicated, Bourgeois said he will remain active in SOA Watch and the church.
“I won’t be able to say Mass in Catholic churches, but my ministry in SOA Watch and speaking at colleges and churches will continue,” he said.



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Henrietta22

posted November 14, 2008 at 7:35 pm


How sad that this Priests work for God with the RCC can be cut down, and he excommunicated because he won’t repent about holding an ordination for women Priests. Perhaps his appeal will work. If not he is not ex-communicated from God, the Son and the Holy Spirit, though.



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Marilyn

posted November 14, 2008 at 7:42 pm


good for him…someone needs to stand up to the Vatican about all those rules that have no theological base…they make the rules..then go looking for theology to back up that rule…not vice versa……I’m sure Mary the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene were considered “priests” back in their day even though they did not call them that..they were disciples…and if you read the bible..you know Jesus respected women very much…
The Vatican is an “old boys club”…that needs to changed the rules…what was good 200 years ago..is not anymore..



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pagansister

posted November 14, 2008 at 8:10 pm


The RCC can’t have women priests because JC only had male apostles…that is a lousy excuse that has been used for years by the RCC. Who does the church think Mary M was? One of the “boys”? She was in the group of 12. To me the 12 guys is as invalid as saying the priests can’t marry because JC never married. Another lousy excuse. ____IMO what Benny and friends are scared of women having some authority in the church, thus not be submissive to the males.____I admire Bourgeois taking a stance against Benny and his buddies. They seem to have absolutely no admiration for him and his service to the RCC. They just boot him out because he is progressive enough to ordain women. The RCC is many, many years behind in their thinking and don’t want to lose any of their power. Benny and buddies don’t like to be challenged.



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nnmns

posted November 14, 2008 at 9:03 pm


“Recent popes have said the Roman Catholic Church cannot ordain women because Christ chose only males as apostles.”
Then by the exact same reasoning they can’t have Chinese priests or Japanese priests or Indian priests or … . I thought Jesuits, at least, were supposed to be good at logic but they’ve totally blown this one!



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Richard

posted November 15, 2008 at 12:38 pm


I have met Father Roy and found him to be a loving and thoughtful servant of God. It grieves me that the Catholic Church is considering excommunicating him just because he stands up for rights of women in the church. (I also find it especially ironic since this is the same church that protected pedophile Priests for years and did nothing to stop it!) Pedophile Priests?—look the other way. A Priest who thinks women should be ordained?–Excommunicate him! What a sad, sad state of affairs.



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cknuck

posted November 17, 2008 at 7:45 pm


They might not want the same thing that happened to TEC to happen to them.



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