17 July 2018

Irish Priest: Punished After Pro-Life Homily

Why am I not surprised? This is standard procedure with any Priest who has the temerity to actually hold and teach the Catholic Faith. I posted earlier on a Jesuit who marched in favour of baby-killing, and who tweeted killing of children on is a “just cause” stating that during the march he felt “close to the Jesus who loves, accompanies and does not condemn people in extreme situations”. His Bishop's response? It is a 'private position' and he should 'reflect on what he said'!

Fr Larkin should have been applauded by His Grace the Archbishop for standing up for the Faith, and Fr Serrano, SJ, should have been immediately silenced and suspended from all public ministry. Not in FrancisChurch, however. How long, O Lord, how long?

From Church Militant



Dublin archbishop removes Fr. James Larkin from parish after he told pro-abortion Catholics to go to confession


DUBLIN (ChurchMilitant.com) - An Irish priest was abruptly transferred from his parish, and some say he is being punished for upsetting people with a pro-life homily.
Father James E. Larkin is a priest in the archdiocese of Dublin, headed by Abp. Diarmuid Martin. Formerly of the parish of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Clonskeagh, Larkin was unexpectedly reassigned last week to a chaplaincy with the Sisters of Loreto in Rathfarnham.
Sources say that backlash against Fr. Larkin's pro-life advocacy is what led to the change in assignment. A local pro-life canvasser who wished to be called "Anne" told Church Militant in an email that Fr. Larkin spoke against the results of Ireland's abortion referendum, in which Irish voters in May voted to legalize abortion, rejecting the constitutional right to life of the unborn in Ireland's Eighth Amendment.
According to Anne, Fr. Larkin warned that voting in favor of legalized child killing is a grave sin and that repentance and confession are needed for anyone who voted for abortion.
"After the referendum, he asked the congregation to consider going to confession if they had voted 'Yes,'" she explained.
"It appears this is the reason he has been moved," Anne said, adding that the "speed and unfairness" of his removal "upset many people."
Church Militant called Miraculous Medal Parish for comment on Monday. A staffer there confirmed that Fr. Larkin recently left the parish but declined to give comments or further details, although he did call Fr. Larkin "a pre-Vatican II priest."
Anne said she attended Fr. Larkin's last Mass at Miraculous Medal on July 13. 
"He read out the letter from Archbishop Diarmuid Martin which said that 'he was delighted to appoint him as Chaplain to a Loretto convent in Rathfarnham in Dublin,'" she explained. "This was with immediate effect and he was to start this new job on Saturday 14th. He was to have no public Masses and to have no contact with his old parish or parishioners."
She added that the priest did say the transfer was "not just."

"The congregation gave him a standing ovation and it went on for quite a while. He was very moved," she added. "The pro-life people lined up after Mass to shake his hand and promised to write to the archbishop about it."
Church Militant reached out to the archdiocese of Dublin, but received no comments as of press time. Church Militant also contacted the Loreto sisters in Rathfarnham hoping to get in touch with Fr. Larkin, but received no response.
The archdiocese is claiming that Fr. Larkin is merely "being retired," and remains a priest in good standing. But the sudden assignment change has been veiled in silence. The archdiocese "has been totally silent apart from concerned Catholics who fought to stop abortion," Anne commented.
Archbishop Martin is hosting the World Meeting of Families in Dublin, embroiled in scandal for pushing a pro-LGBT message, and which is featuring pro-gay Jesuit Fr. James Martin as keynote speaker.

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