US priest laicised by CDF over role in woman’s ordination

27 Nov 2012

By The Record

Former Maryknoll Father Roy Bourgeois is pictured in Rome during a media conference in 2011.

The Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has dismissed Roy Bourgeois from the priesthood because of his participation in the invalid ordination of a woman and “a simulated Mass,” the Maryknoll Order announced on November 19.

The order said in a statement the canonical dismissal came on October 4.

Citing Bourgeois’ participation in the invalid ordination in Kentucky in 2008, the Maryknoll statement said, “With patience, the Holy See and the Maryknoll Society have encouraged his reconciliation with the Catholic Church.”

Bourgeois could not be immediately reached for comment. “Instead, Mr Bourgeois chose to campaign against the teachings of the Catholic Church in secular and non-Catholic venues,” the statement said.

“This was done without the permission of the local US Catholic bishops and while ignoring the sensitivities of the faithful across the country. Disobedience and preaching against the teaching of the Catholic Church about women’s ordination led to his excommunication, dismissal and laicisation.”

The Church holds that it has no authority to ordain women.

The Maryknoll statement said, “Mr Bourgeois freely chose his views and actions, and all the members of the Maryknoll Society are saddened at the failure of reconciliation. With this parting, the Maryknoll Society warmly thanks Roy Bourgeois for his service to mission and all members wish him well in his personal life.”- CNS