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Bishop criticizes priests who attended Trump rally as VIPS

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A Roman Catholic bishop in Montana has criticized four priests who attended President Donald Trump’s rally in Great Falls last week for wearing their black clerical garb while prominentl­y seated in the front row directly behind the president.

The priests could be seen in the audience wearing VIP badges. They clapped as the president joked about the #Metoo movement against sexual assault, called Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachuse­tts “Pocahontas” and questioned former President George H.W. Bush’s use of the phrase “a thousand points of light” to promote volunteeri­sm, Lee Newspapers of Montana reported.

Two of the priests, Father Garrett Nelson and Father Ryan Erlenbush, are from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Great FallsBilli­ngs, which serves central and eastern Montana. The other two, Father Kevin Christoffe­rson and Father Christophe­r Lebsock, are from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, which covers western Montana.

Bishop Michael Warfel of the Great Falls-billings diocese was not aware the priests would be in attendance and was shocked to see them in a prominent location in clerical attire, he said in a letter posted on the diocese’s Facebook page.

Warfel said he spoke with Nelson and Erlenbush and told them tthey should not have been in clerical attire at a partisan event. The priests said they didn’t know they would be seated directly behind Trump and that they were uncomforta­ble with the location. Warfel said they should have moved to different seats.

“I have received apologies from the two priests for any misunderst­anding or any hurt their presence caused,” Warfel wrote.

The bishop added he updated the diocese’s policy on political involvemen­t, which says in part, “Supporting or not supporting a particular candidate as a representa­tive of the diocese is not permitted.”

Warfel said the restrictio­n is only on partisan politics, and not on the church’s involvemen­t in larger political issues. He gave as examples Pope John Paul II, whose visit to the Gdansk shipyards in Poland is credited with helping spark the end of communist rule in Eastern Europe, and Pope Francis’ public stances on issues from climate change to immigratio­n.

On Saturday in Chicago, the Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Roman Catholic priest, was at the front of a march he organized to protest gun violence.

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