‘Rebellious’ Austrian priest to embark on multicity U.S. tour

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

Maureen Fiedler | Jun. 4, 2013 NCR Today

Fr. Helmut Schüller, a leader of church reform in Austria, is coming to the United States for a 15-city speaking tour from July 16 through Aug. 6.
In March, just as Pope Francis was elected, The New York Times featured Schüller as a “rebellious priest” who comes from what “might well be the unruliest country in the Catholic world.”

I know from personal experience that the Wir Sind Kirche (“We are church”) movement began in Austria in the 1990s in the wake of the sex abuse charges against Cardinal Hans Hermann Groër of Vienna. Even after Groër (who never faced civil charges) was replaced by Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Catholics in that country have not ceased to be leaders in reform.

Schüller has been the leader of more than 400 priests and deacons who issued an “Appeal to Disobedience” in 2011, calling for (among other things) admission of women and married people to the Catholic priesthood.

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