Manawatu Standard

Bishop’s future lies with Vatican

- George Heagney

The disgraced bishop of Palmerston North, Charles Drennan, still retains his title, but must follow conditions imposed on him by the Vatican, a commission has heard.

Cardinal John Dew apologised to victims of abuse from the Catholic Church at the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care yesterday and he also discussed Drennan’s resignatio­n.

Drennan resigned as Palmerston North bishop in October 2019 after allegation­s involving an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip and harm of a young woman who was not a minor.

Drennan has not been laicised, which is the loss of clerical character but not the same as resignatio­n, and remains a bishop, but must operate under conditions imposed by the Vatican.

‘‘He was to move out of the diocese of Palmerston North and find accommodat­ion outside the dioceses,’’ Dew said. ‘‘He is not to participat­e in any public ministry whatsoever.

If Drennan wants to leave the country, he has to tell the apostolic nuncio, a diplomatic representa­tive in the country, he wants to visit and abide by their instructio­ns.

The church’s lawyer Sally Mckechnie asked Dew why Drennan was still a bishop.

‘‘That is entirely Rome’s decision,’’ Dew replied. ‘‘The Pope is the only one that can remove a bishop from office.

‘‘They have all the informatio­n from the investigat­ion. I really don’t know why he is still a bishop.’’

Dew said no-one asked for Drennan’s laicisatio­n and it was a grey area.

‘‘I sent in my votum about the complaint and it was up to Rome to decide his future.’’

After Drennan’s resignatio­n was registered by Pope Francis, Dew was made apostolic administra­tor of the diocese of Palmerston North.

During his apology, Dew said there was no excuse for the actions of those in the church that had harmed people.

‘‘Any kind of abuse is unacceptab­le and indefensib­le. We are deeply sorry.’’

He was committed to supporting a culture preventing bad behaviour.

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Charles Drennan

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