June 04, 2008

Pfleger Pfired

That's my take on this move by Chicago's Francis Cardinal George.

The priest whose mocking of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton stirred more racially tinged controversy in the presidential campaign was effectively placed on leave from his pastoral work Tuesday at the Roman Catholic parish he has led since 1983.

The archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Francis George, called on the priest, the Rev. Michael Pfleger, to “step back from his obligations” at St. Sabina and “take leave for a couple of weeks.”

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He could not be reached for comment late Tuesday, but Cardinal George made it clear that Father Pfleger had disagreed with the decision that he take a brief leave.

“Father Pfleger does not believe this to be the right step at this time,” Cardinal George said in a statement released by the archdiocese. “While respecting his disagreement, I have nevertheless asked him to use this opportunity to reflect on his recent statements and actions in the light of the church’s regulations for all Catholic priests. I hope that this period will also be a time away from the public spotlight and for rest and attention to family concerns.”

His parishioners exhibited their cult-like devotion to him at a special service on Tuesday night.

Hundreds of parishioners crowded a service at St. Sabina on Tuesday evening, asking Cardinal George to reinstate Father Pfleger and requesting a meeting with the cardinal, the Associated Press reported.Father Pfleger has had a regular place at the forefront of activism here, participating in protests against violence and police corruption and at times defying the church leadership.

My guess is that this will lead to one of a several of possible outcomes.

  • Pfleger is reassigned to another parish, as George attempted six years ago.
  • Pfleger accepts a non-pastoral position at an educational institution outside of Chicago (he does have a doctorate, after all).
  • Pfleger takes an early retirement -- or at least an extended leave of absence.
  • Pfleger follows through on his 2002 threat of schism from the Church if he doesn't get his way.

    I think it will be really interesting to see how this plays out -- and I don't think that we will see Pfleger back in the pulpit at St. Sabina any time soon.

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