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US priests association pledges support for Fr Bill Rowe


Fr Bill Rowe

Fr Bill Rowe

An association of American priests has issued a statement voicing their support for Fr Bill Rowe, the priest from Mt Carmel Belleville diocese in Illinois who has been told to retire by his bishop, because he adds some personal comments during the celebration of Mass and sometimes changes words in prayers, in order to make them more meaningful to his parishioners.

Fr Bill is 72, and has been parish priest of St Mary's for 17 years. Around 1,500 people have signed a petition calling for him to stay.

Last year Bishop Braxton said no deviations in the wording of the Mass are allowed. At the time Fr Rowe said he couldn't promise this and offered to resign. When no official acceptance of the offer was issued within 90 days, Rowe's resignation offer lapsed, according to Canon 538 of church law. Fr Rowe now says he would like to remain, but last month Bishop Braxton told him he has to go.

Members of the Southern Illinois Association of Priests have signed a press release, calling Fr Rowe "a beloved and effective pastor" and labeling Belleville Bishop Edward Braxton's demand that Rowe either step down or be immediately replaced "irrationally disproportionate to the supposed crime."

The association also criticises other decisions the Bishop has made - including large expenditure on revamping his home, and legal costs in excess of one million dollars to pay for an appeal in a sex abuse case.

The full press release follows:

At an April 24th meeting with Bishop Edward Braxton, Fr John McEvilly, Fr Kenneth York, and Fr John Myler, Fr William Rowe learned that he will be forcibly removed as pastor of St Mary's parish in Mt. Carmel. Fr Rowe has served as a dedicated priest for 47 years in the Belleville diocese, the last 17 years at St Mary's.

Fr Rowe's reputation with his parishioners is outstanding: his service, humility, commitment, kindness, and leadership highlight his effective ministry. His parishioners want him to remain as their pastor and he, too, wants to stay. Fr Rowe plans to appeal his removal.

The Southern Illinois Association of Priests (SIAP) fully supports Fr Rowe in his efforts to continue his pastoral leadership at St. Mary's.

Bishop Braxton's persistent harassment of Fr Rowe goes back many years. The focus of this attack is the way Fr Rowe celebrates Eucharist. Bishop Braxton wants him to recite the words exactly as written in the Missal. Fr Rowe creates his own version of some of the prayers and adds some commentary during the Mass. He does so because he believes these creative embellishments make the Eucharist more meaningful for the people and more honest to his own prayer. In the spirit of pastoral compassion, he also conducted two civil marriage ceremonies for couples who could not be formally married in the Church. As a result, the Bishop told him he could resign or be removed as pastor.

SIAP believes that the punishment for these slight additions to the ritual and pastoral concern for those couples is irrationally disproportionate to the supposed crime. Bishop Braxton's decision becomes more problematic when we recall his own issues with the diocese. For example, he misused diocesan funds. He unnecessarily remodeled his residence. Sixty five percent of diocesan priests asked him to resign for the good of the Diocese. His decision to appeal a sexual abuse case in 2008 increased the cost to the diocese by $1,300,000 and legally aligned the diocese against the victim. The Bishop has alienated many Catholics in Southern Illinois by his arrogance and lack of social skills. People boycott his Masses. Confirmandi fear him. Pastors avoid him.

And he, in turn, now wants to remove a beloved and effective pastor like Fr Rowe for enhancing the Eucharist!

Given this action, we believe that many more priests like Fr Rowe are likely to receive similar unjust treatment. With that in mind, along with our moral support, the undersigned members of SIAP pledge SIAP financial resources to assist Fr Rowe in his appeal of this injustice.

Edward Barbier
Maury Beuckman
Fr. Richard Daly
Fr. Jim Dougherty
Fr. Jack Frerker
Fr. Clyde Grogan
Lester Himstedt
Fr. Stephen Humphrey
Fr. Donald Lenzini
Fr. George Mauck
Gerald Montroy
Fr. Mark Stec
Thomas Smith
Fr. Joe Trapp
Fr. Jim Voelker
Fr. Jerry Wirth

A petition in support of Fr Bill can be found here: www.thepetitionsite.com/2/keep-father-bill-as-priest-of-st-marys-church/

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