SACRAMENTO PRIEST EXCOMMUNICATED ‘BY HIS OWN VOLITION’ — UPDATED

Michie

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is extraordinary for a bishop to make a statement like this about one of his priests.

From The Sacramento Bee:

A Sacramento priest has been exiled from the Roman Catholic Church by the Diocese of Sacramento for continuing to hold Mass and teach publicly during his suspension. His gatherings were marked by his refusal to acknowledge the legitimacy of the current pope.

Father Jeremy Leatherby incurred an automatic excommunication for “offering Mass and teaching publicly to a number of the faithful” and questioning the legitimacy of Pope Francis.

“He has substituted the Holy Father’s name with the name of his predecessor, and omitted my name during the recitation of the Eucharistic Prayer while offering Mass,” Sacramento Bishop Jaime Soto said in a letter on Friday.

Soto called and wrote to Leatherby repeatedly, but the priest did not reply, according to Soto’s letter. Leatherby was substituting the name of Pope Francis during liturgy of the Eucharist for the name of predecessor, Benedict XVI, who resigned as pontiff to retire in 2013.

Leatherby faced allegations of violation of priestly promises in 2016, leaving his priesthood in an indecisive state. Soto assured the Catholic community that his excommunication was unrelated to the ongoing investigation into sexual misconduct involving women.

Despite his suspension, Leatherby continued to hold public Mass. He faced criticism for continuing to gather and offer the Eucharist for private gatherings on Sundays, despite the orders to cease church due to the coronavirus pandemic. Over 350 people were attending Leatherby’s gatherings, which he deemed necessary, as church closures “violated the law of the Church.”

…“Many who have joined me hold, like I do, that Benedict remains the one true Pope,” Leatherby wrote in a letter following his excommunication. For Leatherby, however, the papacy is too important for him to overlook, he said.

“No longer being in union with the church over which Bergoglio (Pope Francis) reigns,” referring to Francis by his birth name in a letter obtained by The Sacramento Bee. “I am seeking a dispensation from the clerical state in that church. I no longer want to be affiliated with it through canonical ties,” Leatherby wrote.

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The full text of the bishop’s letter, from the diocesan website:

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Sacramento priest excommunicated 'by his own volition' — UPDATED - Deacon Greg Kandra
 

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is extraordinary for a bishop to make a statement like this about one of his priests.

From The Sacramento Bee:

A Sacramento priest has been exiled from the Roman Catholic Church by the Diocese of Sacramento for continuing to hold Mass and teach publicly during his suspension. His gatherings were marked by his refusal to acknowledge the legitimacy of the current pope.

Father Jeremy Leatherby incurred an automatic excommunication for “offering Mass and teaching publicly to a number of the faithful” and questioning the legitimacy of Pope Francis.

“He has substituted the Holy Father’s name with the name of his predecessor, and omitted my name during the recitation of the Eucharistic Prayer while offering Mass,” Sacramento Bishop Jaime Soto said in a letter on Friday.

Soto called and wrote to Leatherby repeatedly, but the priest did not reply, according to Soto’s letter. Leatherby was substituting the name of Pope Francis during liturgy of the Eucharist for the name of predecessor, Benedict XVI, who resigned as pontiff to retire in 2013.

Leatherby faced allegations of violation of priestly promises in 2016, leaving his priesthood in an indecisive state. Soto assured the Catholic community that his excommunication was unrelated to the ongoing investigation into sexual misconduct involving women.

Despite his suspension, Leatherby continued to hold public Mass. He faced criticism for continuing to gather and offer the Eucharist for private gatherings on Sundays, despite the orders to cease church due to the coronavirus pandemic. Over 350 people were attending Leatherby’s gatherings, which he deemed necessary, as church closures “violated the law of the Church.”

…“Many who have joined me hold, like I do, that Benedict remains the one true Pope,” Leatherby wrote in a letter following his excommunication. For Leatherby, however, the papacy is too important for him to overlook, he said.

“No longer being in union with the church over which Bergoglio (Pope Francis) reigns,” referring to Francis by his birth name in a letter obtained by The Sacramento Bee. “I am seeking a dispensation from the clerical state in that church. I no longer want to be affiliated with it through canonical ties,” Leatherby wrote.

Read more.

The full text of the bishop’s letter, from the diocesan website:

Continued below.
Sacramento priest excommunicated 'by his own volition' — UPDATED - Deacon Greg Kandra
Hell hath no fury like a bishop reacting against someone who challenges his authority from the right side of things. Now if this person had challenged his bishop's authority from the left side of things I suspect there would have been no kerfuffle at all. Am I wrong?
 
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Hell hath no fury like a bishop reacting against someone who challenges his authority from the right side of things. Now if this person had challenged his bishop's authority from the left side of things I suspect there would have been no kerfuffle at all. Am I wrong?
You are not wrong. We see it daily.
 
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That bishop is quite conservative, actually. Although I'm ashamed of the bishops who didn't do something about statues of Junipero Serra being torn down, I think he's one of the good guys.
 
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That bishop is quite conservative, actually. Although I'm ashamed of the bishops who didn't do something about statues of Junipero Serra being torn down, I think he's one of the good guys.
I hope so. We DO have some good bishops. Just seems that Father Deviant and Father Pagan seem to have carte blanche so often.
 
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That bishop is quite conservative, actually. Although I'm ashamed of the bishops who didn't do something about statues of Junipero Serra being torn down, I think he's one of the good guys.

I don't know... Bishop Soto is my bishop and my take has been that he puts all of his energy into the Walk For Life, but plays softball on everything else. At least from what I've seen.
 
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