Catholic priest-reformer Helmut Schuller brings message to Portland

OREGON
The Oregonian

By Nancy Haught, The Oregonian
on July 26, 2013

A controversial Catholic priest who was banned from speaking in a Catholic Church in Boston last month will speak at a Protestant church in Portland on Sunday, Aug. 4. The Rev. Helmut Schuller of Austria, a reformer concerned about the shortage of ordained Catholic clergy, will talk about possible solutions from 2 to 4 p.m. at Central Lutheran Church in Northeast Portland. A free-will offering will be collected.

Schuller, who was vicar general for Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schönborn from 1995 to 1999, was dismissed because his views were at odds with church authorities. The Vatican stripped Schuller of his title of “monsignor” in 2012. He is pastor now of a small rural parish near Vienna. He was a founder of the Austrian Priests’ Initiative and their 2011 “Call to Disobedience.”

Schuller and members of the priests’ initiative oppose the consolidation of parishes, support a greater sacramental role for lay people and advocate new thinking on remarried Catholics and same sex couples. The reformers favor the ordination of women and married men and increased transparency within the hierarchy of the church.

“Priests are losing the chance to walk with members of their communities through their daily lives,” Schuller said in an interview this week in the National Catholic Reporter. “This is about more than compassion. It is about companionship and solidarity with laypeople.”

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