Jamaica Gleaner

Bishop rebukes priests who joked about wishing Pope goes to heaven soon

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A SPANISH bishop rebuked comments made by some priests on a weekly Internet programme about praying for Pope Francis to die as soon as possible. The priests later apologised.

Archbishop Francisco Cerro Chaves of Toledo posted a statement on the archdioces­e website Wednesday saying it rejected the comments and warned that it may take “corrective measures”, without elaboratin­g.

The statement followed an episode of a programme on YouTube called ‘The Sacristy of the Vendée.A counterrev­olutionary priest ly gathering’ earlier this month. In it, a Toledo priest makes an introducto­ry salute saying, “I also pray a lot for the Pope, so that he can go to heaven as soon as possible.”

Another priest expresses his support for this while the conversati­on group, which involved six Spanish-speaking priests from different countries, laughed over the comments.

The group then went on to discuss different religious, social and political issues, mostly from a conservati­ve point of view.

In his statement, Chavez says he expresses his “profound rejection of any manifestat­ion of disaffecti­on towards the person and ministry of the Holy Father,” adding that it has told the priests they should seek forgivenes­s.

The statement says the archbishop­ric is not responsibl­e for or represente­d by the statements made by the priests in the Internet programme.

In messages Wednesday posted on its X platform account, The Sacristy of the Vendée group apologised. “We are sorry for the unfortunat­e comment, said in a humorous tone, about ‘praying for the Pope to go to Heaven as soon as possible,’” it said.

“It is a comment in bad taste and, although it does not express wishes for the death of the Pope, as some media have maliciousl­y spread, ... we understand that it can be understood that way,”the group said.

 ?? AP ?? Pope Francis attends his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall, at the Vatican on Wednesday.
AP Pope Francis attends his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall, at the Vatican on Wednesday.

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