Father Marcel Guarnizo: 'I Did The Only Thing a Faithful Catholic Priest Could Do

Father Marcel Guarnizo: 'I Did The Only Thing a Faithful Catholic Priest Could Do
Fr. Guarnizo's well written letter can be read in full HERE.
I have excerpted several salient points.
- Ed

If a Quaker, a Lutheran or a Buddhist, desiring communion had introduced himself as such, before Mass, a priest would be obligated to withhold communion. If someone had shown up in my sacristy drunk, or high on drugs, no communion would have been possible either. If a Catholic, divorced and remarried (without an annulment) would make that known in my sacristy, they too according to Catholic doctrine, would be impeded from receiving communion. This has nothing to do with canon 915. Ms. Johnson’s circumstances are precisely one of those relations which impede her access to communion according to Catholic teaching. Ms. Johnson was a guest in our parish, not the arbitrer of how sacraments are dispensed in the Catholic Church.

...But I am going to defend my conduct in these instances, because what happened I believe contains a warning to the church. Such circumstances can and will be repeated multiple times over if the local church does not make clear to all Catholics that openly confessing sin is something one does to a priest in the confessional, not minutes before the Mass in which the Holy Eucharist is given.

I am confident that my own view, that I did the only thing a faithful Catholic priest could do in such an awkward situation, quietly, with no intention to hurt or embarrass, will be upheld.

Otherwise any priest could-and many will-face the cruelest crisis of conscience that can be imposed. It seems to me, the lack of clarity on this most basic issue puts at risk other priests who wish to serve theCatholic Church in Washington D.C.

I wish to state that in conversation with Bishop Barry Knestout on the morning of March 13, he made it very clear that the whole of the case regarding the allegations of “intimidation” are circumscribed to two conversations; one with the funeral director and the other with a parish staff member present at the funeral. These conversations took place on March 7th and 8th, one day before the archdiocese’s latest decision to withdraw faculties (not suspend, since Cardinal Wuerl is not my bishop) on the 9th of March. I am fully aware of both meetings. And indeed contrary to the statement read on Sunday March 11th during all Masses at St. John Neumann, both instances have everything to do with the Eucharistic incident. There is no hidden other sin or “intimidation” allegations that they are working on, outside of these two meetings. The meetings in question, occurred in our effort to document from people at the funeral Mass in written form a few facts about the nature of the incident. We have collected more than a few testimonies and affidavits, testifying to what really took place during the funeral liturgy.

My personal conversation with both parties in question were in my view civil, professional and in no way hostile. I respect both individuals in question and really do not know the nature of their grievance.

On March 13, I asked Bishop Knestout about detail on this matter but he stated that he was not at liberty to discuss the matter. I would only add for the record, that the letter removing me from pastoral work in the Archdiocese of Washington, was already signed and sealed and on the table when I met with Bishop Knestout on March 9, even before he asked me the first question about the alleged clash.

I remain my bishop’s and my Church’s, and above all Christ Jesus’ obedient servant,

Very truly yours,
Father Marcel Guarnizo.
Mell
I look forward to you returning to ministry, Father Guarnizo.
soundingjoy
Beautifully said, dear Gregory. May we hold in our prayers this precious priest Guarnizo and those who condem him. Our Lord forgave from His cross, and we intercede with special prayers that the eyes and hearts of these be opened by the Holy Spirit. God's blessing upon Fr. Guarnizo, for He has pleased the Lord.
xiaweide
The truth should push the lies out. Keep on praying and forgiving father. We will do the same for you, Mrs. Johnson, and for Mother Church from Germany.
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The Gangster Government Gaystapo is attacking on all fronts.
Even our Holy Communion is just another political weapon for the Gaystapo.
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Very good letter. Even as a Protestant I know better than to present myself for the Eucharist at Mass. You are correct, this woman (Johnson) did this to make an issue out of it. She has no respect for …More
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The Gangster Government Gaystapo is attacking on all fronts.
Even our Holy Communion is just another political weapon for the Gaystapo.
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Very good letter. Even as a Protestant I know better than to present myself for the Eucharist at Mass. You are correct, this woman (Johnson) did this to make an issue out of it. She has no respect for the Catholic church or the faith of her mother, or the Eucharist or Christ.

This woman should be castigated publicly.
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GOD bless this man! As someone who considers himself a “failed” Catholic because I recognize I do not always follow the teachings of the church, I will say that I DO NOT present myself for communion because I know I am not worthy because of my own actions or inactions.

That said I also know that by asking for forgivness and truly repenting of my sinful ways I would then be welcomed into the communion of Christ. BUT as along as I do not repent I am not suitable to share the body and blood of Christ.
Just saying.
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This is a man whose actions should personify the role of a member of the Catholic clergy as well as it’s laity.
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He’s an American and grew up in Virginia. Oddly enough, I read that he has spent much of his priestly career in Russia and the former Soviet states, and had only been in the parish where this incident happened for about a year.
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The Bishop was supposed to be at the Maryland March for Life mass celebrated by Cardinal O’Brien in Annapolis Maryland earlier this week. The inside info is that he canceled because he does not want to answer questions on why he suspended the priest. Apparently he is facing some migraine moments as well. A priest in the sacristy for this event was discussing this issue and was shocked and disheartened the priest was suspended.
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The more I read about this, the more intolerable it is. This really needs to be resolved, and quickly.

The auxiliary bishop responsible frankly should be suspended. And Archbishop Wuerl should be the one to do it. Because the longer he waits, the longer he assumes the responsibility for this gross injustice against the priest in question, and this gross undermining of Catholic principles within his diocese.

The Church cannot afford to let itself be manipulated by the gay mafia in this fashion. Do we know if the lesbian in question is even a Catholic any longer?

I wonder if someone should approach the St. Joseph Foundation about this? They could at least give some advice, since I really don’t think this unjust decision should be allowed to stand any longer than absolutely necessary.

It is a horrible scandal for the Church, and an open invitation to more deliberate attacks of the same kind, involving the desecration of the Sacred Host.
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Never lose sight of the fact that the woman who started this entire scandal is a self-described Buddhist lesbian. SHE knew the rules but decided that SHE would use her own mother's funeral to make a political statement about "gay-rights."

Yet, the Archdiocese of Washington under Cardinal Donna Wuerl, threw this priest under the bus by apologizing for HIS conduct. Great, the lavenders in the Catholic Church have played right into this woman's gay rights agenda.

She should be excoriated and the same goes for the Archdiocese of Washington.