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In extremely rare move, Pope Francis dismisses ultra-conservative pro-Trump US bishop Strickland

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  • Pope Francis, in a rare move, has relieved Bishop Joseph E. Strickland of Tyler, Texas in the US, of his duties.
  • Traditionally, a bishop is asked to submit a resignation, which the pope accepts, but Strickland refused to resign.
  • Strickland, a staunch Trump supporter, became a leading figure in the ultra-conservative US wing of the Catholic Church.

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Saturday dismissed Bishop Joseph E. Strickland of Tyler, Texas, one of his fiercest critics among US Roman Catholic conservatives, after he refused to step down following a Vatican investigation.

It is very rare for a bishop to be relieved of his duties outright. Usually, bishops in trouble with the Vatican are asked to resign before submitting a resignation, which the pope accepts.

Popes make such moves, considered drastic, when a bishop refuses a request to resign. Strickland is 65, 10 years shy of the usual retirement age for bishops.

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Pope Francis arrives in the Pope-Mobile car to preside over the celebration of the Palm Sunday mass on 2 April 2023 at St Peter's square in The Vatican.
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Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston said in a statement that Strickland was asked to resign on 9 November, but refused.

Strickland, a prolific user of social media who was named to the diocese by the late Pope Benedict in 2012, tweeted earlier this year that he rejected Pope Francis' "program undermining the Deposit of Faith".

He has been particularly critical of the pope's attempt to make the Church more welcoming to the LGBTQI+ community and attempts by Francis to give laypeople more responsibility in the Church and opposed a recent synod.

The Vatican statement on Saturday announcing the dismissal gave no reason.

Strickland indicated in an interview with the ultra-conservative website LifeSiteNews that one reason was his refusal to implement Vatican directives to restrict the use of the old-style Latin Mass favoured by some conservatives.

'Reactionary' Catholic Church in US

"I stand by all the things that were listed as complaints against me ... I'd do it the same way again. I feel very much at peace in the Lord and the truth that he died for," Strickland said.

The dismissal followed a Vatican investigation earlier this year into the administration of the Tyler diocese, which Catholic media reports said included a review of his handling of financial affairs. DiNardo said the investigation concluded that Strickland's continuation in office "was not feasible".

Strickland had become one of the most vocal standard bearers of the ultra-conservative wing of the US Church and has a national following far beyond the small diocese of Tyler in eastern Texas.

Last August, the pope lamented what he called a "reactionary" Catholic Church in the United States, where he said political ideology had replaced faith in some cases.

Strickland is a strong supporter of former US president Donald Trump and is seen as a hero by conservative US Catholic media outlets that are aligned with Trump.

Last year, when the Vatican defrocked ultra-conservative US anti-abortion priest Frank Pavone for "blasphemous" social media posts and disobedience to bishops, Strickland was one of the few American bishops to defend him publicly.

"The blasphemy is that this holy priest is cancelled while an evil president promotes the denial of truth and the murder of the unborn at every turn, Vatican officials promote immorality and denial of the deposit of faith and priests promote gender confusion devastating lives...evil," Strickland wrote on the platform then known as Twitter, now X.

The Vatican said Francis named the bishop of Austin, Texas, Joe Vasquez, as the interim administrator of the Tyler diocese.



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