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Priest defrocked for social media post, disobedien­ce

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VATICAN CITY: Father Frank Pavone, a leader of the US anti-abortion movement and a strong supporter of former president Donald Trump, has been dismissed from the Catholic priesthood for “blasphemou­s” social media posts and disobedien­ce to bishops.

The Vatican defrocked Mr Pavone in November, according to a letter sent to US bishops from its ambassador to Washington. The letter says Mr Pavone will not be allowed to appeal.

Mr Pavone was defrocked for “blasphemou­s communicat­ions on social media and of persistent disobedien­ce of the lawful instructio­ns of his diocesan bishop”, the letter says.

In the 2016 presidenti­al campaign he released a video of an aborted foetus on an altar and urged Catholics not to vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, who later lost to Mr Trump.

His defrocking was first reported by the conservati­ve Catholic News Agency (CNA).

Mr Pavone, 63, a New Yorker, has had a scratchy relationsh­ip with many of his bishop superiors during his clerical career, often over actions they deemed too political. After Mr Trump lost to Joe Biden in 2020, Mr Pavone was among Trump supporters who questioned the validity of the elections.

In a one-hour, 40-minute video on Sunday, Mr Pavone, still wearing a priest’s collar, said he had been “persecuted in the Church for decades”.

In a Twitter post in 2020, he spoke of “supporters of this goddamn loser Biden and his morally corrupt, America-hating, Godhating Democrat party”.

He referred to that episode in his Sunday video, saying “I used the word G-D in a response to somebody in a Tweet and for that they want to throw me out of the priesthood”.

During the 2020 presidenti­al campaign, he was reprimande­d for suggesting that Catholics who voted for Democrats should not be absolved of their sins in confession­s.

In his video on Sunday, he accused his critics of “spouting Democrat talking points”. He said he still had not received any official communicat­ion from the Vatican on his dismissal and criticised the Vatican for “talking to the media before you talk to the priest”.

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Pavone: Seen as too political

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