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Name
  
Tony Flannery

Role
  
Writer

Siblings
  
Frank Flannery


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Books
  
The death of religious life?, Come back to me with all your heart

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Anthony "Tony" Flannery (born c. 1948) is a religious writer and Roman Catholic priest. A Redemptorist, Flannery is a native of Attymon, Athenry in County Galway, Ireland. Flannery is the founder of the Irish Association of Catholic Priests. For 14 years, he has been writing a monthly article for Reality Magazine published by the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, the Redemptorists, and has contributed to many other publications.

Contents

Flannery was suspended by the Vatican in 2012. He said he was told by the Vatican that he would be allowed to return to ministry only if he agreed to write, sign and publish a statement agreeing, among other things, that women should never be ordained as priests and that he would adhere to church orthodoxy on matters like contraception and homosexuality. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith pointed out that Flannery's views could be construed as "heresy" under church law, and threatened "canonical penalties," including excommunication, if he did not change his views.

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Views

In the past he has called for reconsideration of the church's teachings on a variety of controversial issues, including the ordination of women. As a result he was investigated by the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In April 2012 he was silenced by the Congregation for publishing his views.

As of January 2013 he was reported to have rejected the Vatican's orders to remain silent, stating, "I refuse to be terrified into submission." In a piece published in 2010 in Reality Magazine Flannery expressed doubt regarding transmission of priestly authority from Jesus to the priests of the Catholic Church, raising the possibility that the claim of authority was made by a group of early priests on their own behalf:

It is more likely that some time after Jesus, a select and privileged group within the community who had abrogated power and authority to themselves, interpreted the occasion of the Last Supper in a manner that suited their own agenda.

Recanting that assertion is one of the Catholic Church's demands.

Personal life

He is the youngest in the family of four. He has two brothers: Peter, who is a fellow Redemptorist at Esker Monastery in Athenry, and Frank, the Fine Gael Director of Organisation and Strategy. He also has a sister, Geraldine, who is an acupuncturist in Tuam.

References

Tony Flannery Wikipedia


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