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Priests for Life head says Vatican didn't tell him directly he was laicized - Catholic Standard

Priests for Life head says Vatican didn't tell him directly he was laicized - Catholic Standard
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Priests for Life head says Vatican didn't tell him directly he was laicized

In a live morning broadcast on Twitter Dec. 18, Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said he was not told directly by the Vatican that he has been laicized.

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Priests for Life head wasn't told he was defrocked

Father Frank Pavone claims he learned about it from Catholic News Agency in an email asking him for comment

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Priests for Life head says Vatican didn't tell him directly he was laicized

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- In a live morning broadcast on Twitter Dec. 18, Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said he was not told directly by the Vatican that he has been laicized.

'I'm haven't received any communication from the Vatican, I haven't seen anything,' he said. 'I'm not even being told about this myself.'

Pavone said he learned about it from Catholic News Agency in an email asking him for comment about the Vatican returning him to the lay state.

Late Dec. 17, CN

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Priests For Life Head Says Vatican Didn't Tell Him Directly He Was Laicized

Priests For Life Head Says Vatican Didn't Tell Him Directly He Was Laicized
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BISHOP JOHN YANTA and his PROLIFE Legacy

A native Texan, Bishop John Yanta was born on a farm in Runge on October 2, 1931. He passed away in his San Antonio home on August 6, 2022. Most everyone knows that Bishop Yanta was Polish and embraced his ancestry. So much so that he was instrumental in establishing the Polish Heritage Center in Panna Maria. He so loved this small Polish town that he made Panna Maria his

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Rome university reverses decision to honor US priest for pro-life work


Rome university reverses decision to honor US priest for pro-life work
Trump-supporting Priests for Life director says 'some bishops don't like our work'
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Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life. (Photo: Wikipedia)
For a variety of reasons, "especially in relation to the political situation" in the United States, the Legionaries of Christ university in Rome will not honor Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said the head of the university's bioethics faculty.
The bioethics department of the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum had announced Jan. 7 on the university's website that it would give Father Pavone its "A Life for Life" Award and that a Switzerland-based association would provide a monetary prize "to recognize and support Father Pavone's mission."

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Rome university reverses decision to honor priest's pro-life work


Jan. 14, 2021
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ROME -- For a variety of reasons, "especially in relation to the political situation" in the United States, the Legionaries of Christ university in Rome will not honor Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said the head of the university's bioethics faculty.
The bioethics department of the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum had announced Jan. 7 on the university's website that it would give Father Pavone its "A Life for Life" Award and that a Switzerland-based association would provide a monetary prize "to recognize and support Father Pavone's mission."
Less than a week later, the university's academic vice rector issued a statement saying, "Taking into account elements that were not considered at the time of the original decision, the Faculty of Bioethics will forego the awarding of the prize to Father Frank Pavone."

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Rome university reverses decision to honor Father Pavone


Rome university reverses decision to honor Father Pavone
Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, speaks in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington Oct. 1, 2019. The Legionaries of Christ university in Rome plans to honor Father Pavone with an award Jan. 25, 2021. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
By Cindy Wooden • Catholic News Service • Posted January 14, 2021
ROME (CNS) — For a variety of reasons, “especially in relation to the political situation” in the United States, the Legionaries of Christ university in Rome will not honor Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said the head of the university’s bioethics faculty.

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Legionaries of Christ reverse decision to honor Father Frank Pavone, controversial head of Priests for Life

For a variety of reasons, “especially in relation to the political situation” in the United States, the Legionaries of Christ university in Rome will not honor Father Frank Pavone.

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