Fr. Pavone Joins Live! - Fr. Murray on for Canon Law Perspective of Fr. Pavone Case - Sunday Gospel

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Date – Tuesday, December 20, 2022 –

INTRO – Fr. Gerald Murray weighs in on the Fr. Pavone case from a Canon Law perspective.
And – Fr. Frank Pavone... was he ever officially informed? How does he respond to his detractors? He Joins us.
Also – Hector Molina – Getting you ready for Christmas.

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What’s Concerning Us? – Fr. Gerald Murry – Canon Law on the Pavone case
What Canon law was used in this case?
Why would there be no appeal?
Why would his Bishop not officially inform him?
Could the Pope lift it? Reinstate him?

Canon 1366 of the Code of Canon Law constitutes it a crime to attempt to appeal a decision of the pope to either an ecumenical council or to the College of Bishops, the body of bishops in communion with the pope.

Strickland - Some critics of Strickland’s statement have mentioned canon 1373, which states that “A person who publicly incites hatred or animosity against the Apostolic See… because of some act of ecclesiastical office or duty, or who provokes disobedience against them, is to be punished by interdict or other just penalties.”

Guest Seg. - Fr. Frank Pavone – Priests For Life
- Were you ever officially notified?
-What went through your mind when you were contacted by CNA?
-How do you respond to your detractors who say you have been disobedient to your Bishop all these years?
- Sources close to his case have told The Pillar that the Pavone case had less to do with his media profile and public statements, and more to do with his “persistent disobedience” to his bishop.
-What are the chances of being reinstated?
-What about obedience?
-Transfer that never happened?
- the Religious Order?
- If he continues to present himself as a cleric, Pavone could face new admonitions and warnings from the bishop of the Diocese of Orlando, Florida, where Pavone lives, and where Priests for Life has its headquarters
- Should Pavone ignore those warnings, he could face new ecclesiastical penalties, including the possibility of excommunication.
- For their parts, neither the Diocese of Amarillo, where Pavone was incardinated, nor the Diocese of Orlando, where he resides, have released statements regarding Pavone.

2nd Hour Guest Seg. - Hector Molina
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