Irish Independent

US seminarian­s to move to the Irish C ollege in Rome

- Nicola Anderson

ARCHBISHOP Diarmuid Martin has welcomed the transfer of 15 seminarian­s from the United States to the Pontifical Irish College in Rome, saying their presence “will enrich and consolidat­e the seminary community” located there.

The announceme­nt comes amid the crisis in Maynooth and on the back of the Archbishop’s decision to transfer three Dublin seminarian­s to Rome.

The senior cleric said he took the decision due to “strange goings-on” at Maynooth, which has dealt with allegation­s of a gay sub-culture.

But another bishop yesterday distanced himself from Archbishop Martin’s stance on Maynooth.

Bishop of Meath Michael Smith stated that the Diocese of Meath will continue to send seminarian­s to Maynooth as it has always done.

Meanwhile, it’s understood the decision by the authoritie­s at Saint John Vianney College Seminary in Florida – to send 15 seminarian­s to Rome – was approved in June.

The Catholic Church said the seminarian­s will transfer their residency from the Archdioces­e of Saint Paul and Minneapoli­s to pursue their academic formation in Rome.

In 2011, under orders from Pope Benedict, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, led a review of the Irish College in Rome and a subsequent report was highly critical of the college, expressing concern about “the atmosphere, structure, staffing and guiding philosophy”.

Cardinal Dolan said the college suffered “from the reputation of being gay-friendly, however unjust such a reputation might be”.

The four Irish archbishop­s who were were trustees of the Irish College at the time – Cardinal Sean Brady, Dr Diarmuid Martin, Dr Michael Neary, and Dr Dermot Clifford – were criticised in the report as seeming to be “disengaged from college governance”.

However, the Irish Archbishop­s said the report contained “significan­t errors of fact”.

Welcoming the decision to relocate the American trainee priests, Archbishop Martin said: “The presence of these United States’ seminarian­s will enrich and consolidat­e the seminary community in the Pontifical Irish College.”

 ??  ?? Bishop Michael Smith: Meath Diocese will continued to send seminarian­s to Maynooth
Bishop Michael Smith: Meath Diocese will continued to send seminarian­s to Maynooth

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