Papal nuncio’s qualifications to appoint …

IRELAND
Irish Times

Patsy McGarry

First published:
Wed, Sep 4, 2013

The role of papal nuncio Archbishop Charles Brown in the recent appointment of new bishops has been forcefully criticised by founder member of the Association of Catholic Priests Fr Brendan Hoban.

Writing under the heading ‘Is our papal nuncio too much Pope Benedict’s man?’ on the association’s website, Fr Hoban noted that “in recent months, five new bishops have been appointed to dioceses other than their own”.

Single-handed

Saying his criticisms were not of the men personally, he said he was “not too sure” the nuncio was “the right man to appoint, effectively on his own, a whole phalanx of new bishops, five in the last few months and two others apparently in the pipeline, almost a third of the Irish episcopal bench, as we rather grandly call it”.

“Archbishop Brown, it seems, spent very little time in parish work and he has no formal training as a papal nuncio, in that he was catapulted out of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith into the diplomatic service by Pope Benedict, as Rome’s answer to the dysfunctional Irish Catholic Church. ”

Fr Hoban said he was “not too sure with these two disabilities plus the inevitable problem of appreciating the nuances of a different culture that such crucial decision-making should be placed effectively in his exclusive hands”.

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