CLEVELAND (OH)
Washington Post
By Michael O’malley| Religion News Service
CLEVELAND — Bishop Richard Lennon on Wednesday (March 14) received the official Vatican decrees that overturn his closings of 13 Catholic parishes, the diocese said, kicking off a 60-day period for him to decide whether to appeal.
“The process to review these rulings will now be undertaken with my advisers,” the bishop wrote in a three-sentence statement posted on the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland’s website.
The 13 churches — out of 50 closed between 2009 and 2010 in a diocesewide downsizing — had appealed to the Vatican’s Congregation for the Clergy, arguing they were self-sustaining communities that shouldn’t be closed.
On March 7, word got out that the Vatican ruled in favor of all 13 parishes, saying Lennon did not follow church law and procedures when he shuttered them.
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