Retired Bishop Hubbard, facing sex-abuse allegations that he denies, asks to be removed from priesthood
The retired Catholic bishop of Albany, N.Y. has taken the extraordinary step of asking Pope Francis to remove him from the priesthood, saying he is unable to minister as a clergyman because of sex-abuse allegations that he denies.
Bishop Howard Hubbard, 84, said in a statement on Friday that he had “asked the Vatican for relief from my obligations as a priest and permission to return to the lay state.”
The Vatican didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday.
Laicization, or the process of removal from the clergy, is extremely rare in the case of bishops, and even more so at a bishop’s own request. Release from the obligation of celibacy, which binds most priests and all bishops in the Catholic Church, is a separate step.
Pope Benedict XVI in 2008 laicized Fernando Lugo, who had resigned…
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