TigerBoy
January 5th, 2013, 07:06 AM
For a Church that has made some incredibly bigoted comments regarding sexual immorality in others, Catholics continue to have an in-house problem with the behaviour of their own leaders.
After reading about Peter Petroske getting arrested for driving drunk and naked (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/10/naked-priest-driving-dearborn-michigan-dui-petroske_n_1764159.html) another priest has hit the headlines for kinky reasons.
The pastor of St. Aloysius church on Springfield’s north end has been granted a leave of absence after he called 911 from the rectory and told a dispatcher that he needed help getting out of handcuffs.
“I’m going to need help getting out before this becomes a medical emergency,” Father Tom Donovan told a dispatcher who sounds a bit incredulous during the Nov. 28 call.
“You’re stuck in a pair of handcuffs?” the dispatcher asks.
“(I was) playing with them and I need help getting out,” Donovan responds.
Donovan told the dispatcher that he was alone in the rectory. It’s not clear exactly how he ended up in handcuffs or why he feared a medical emergency. His voice sounds garbled or muffled on the tape, and sources say that police discovered some sort of gag on the priest when they arrived.
The diocese has been tight-lipped about the matter, saying only that Bishop Thomas Paprocki granted Donovan’s request for a leave of absence at some point before Christmas. The diocese knows about the incident, given that Brad Huff, an attorney for the diocese, has been given a copy of the 911 tape by the Sangamon County Emergency Telephone System Department. Kathie Sass, spokeswoman for the Diocese of Springfield, said that the diocese also has a copy of a police report on the matter.
Sass would not disclose Donovan’s whereabouts or say whether he is staying at a church-affiliated location.
“I wouldn’t be able to tell you where Father Donovan is,” Sass said. “There’s a matter of privacy there.”
Sass said that Donovan approached Paprocki after the incident and asked for help.
“He came to the bishop before anyone was aware of the incident,” Sass said. “He came to the bishop and asked for help and was granted leave.”
Paprocki reviewed the police report after speaking with Donovan, and the police account jibed with what the priest told the bishop, Sass said.
Source: Illinois times (http://illinoistimes.com/Springfield/article-10900-tied-up-at-the-moment.html)
Update:
This actual priest has been a key voice against gay rights and equal marriage, underlining the hypocrisy involved:
On 3 January, Paprocki and his clergymen were joined in voicing their criticism of same-sex marriage plans in Illinois.
In the Senate Executive Committee, he testified by saying it would ‘radically redefine what marriage is for everybody’.
‘Neither two men or two women can possibly form a marriage,’ Paprocki said. ‘Our law would be wrong if it said that they could.’
He added: ‘The basic structure of marriage as the exclusive and lasting relationship of a man and a woman, committed to a life with the potential of having children, is given to us in human nature, and thus by nature’s God.’
Despite the Catholic Church, the measure advanced to the Illinois Senate with an 8-5 vote.
Source (http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/anti-gay-priest-calls-911-after-getting-stuck-handcuffs050113)
After reading about Peter Petroske getting arrested for driving drunk and naked (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/10/naked-priest-driving-dearborn-michigan-dui-petroske_n_1764159.html) another priest has hit the headlines for kinky reasons.
The pastor of St. Aloysius church on Springfield’s north end has been granted a leave of absence after he called 911 from the rectory and told a dispatcher that he needed help getting out of handcuffs.
“I’m going to need help getting out before this becomes a medical emergency,” Father Tom Donovan told a dispatcher who sounds a bit incredulous during the Nov. 28 call.
“You’re stuck in a pair of handcuffs?” the dispatcher asks.
“(I was) playing with them and I need help getting out,” Donovan responds.
Donovan told the dispatcher that he was alone in the rectory. It’s not clear exactly how he ended up in handcuffs or why he feared a medical emergency. His voice sounds garbled or muffled on the tape, and sources say that police discovered some sort of gag on the priest when they arrived.
The diocese has been tight-lipped about the matter, saying only that Bishop Thomas Paprocki granted Donovan’s request for a leave of absence at some point before Christmas. The diocese knows about the incident, given that Brad Huff, an attorney for the diocese, has been given a copy of the 911 tape by the Sangamon County Emergency Telephone System Department. Kathie Sass, spokeswoman for the Diocese of Springfield, said that the diocese also has a copy of a police report on the matter.
Sass would not disclose Donovan’s whereabouts or say whether he is staying at a church-affiliated location.
“I wouldn’t be able to tell you where Father Donovan is,” Sass said. “There’s a matter of privacy there.”
Sass said that Donovan approached Paprocki after the incident and asked for help.
“He came to the bishop before anyone was aware of the incident,” Sass said. “He came to the bishop and asked for help and was granted leave.”
Paprocki reviewed the police report after speaking with Donovan, and the police account jibed with what the priest told the bishop, Sass said.
Source: Illinois times (http://illinoistimes.com/Springfield/article-10900-tied-up-at-the-moment.html)
Update:
This actual priest has been a key voice against gay rights and equal marriage, underlining the hypocrisy involved:
On 3 January, Paprocki and his clergymen were joined in voicing their criticism of same-sex marriage plans in Illinois.
In the Senate Executive Committee, he testified by saying it would ‘radically redefine what marriage is for everybody’.
‘Neither two men or two women can possibly form a marriage,’ Paprocki said. ‘Our law would be wrong if it said that they could.’
He added: ‘The basic structure of marriage as the exclusive and lasting relationship of a man and a woman, committed to a life with the potential of having children, is given to us in human nature, and thus by nature’s God.’
Despite the Catholic Church, the measure advanced to the Illinois Senate with an 8-5 vote.
Source (http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/anti-gay-priest-calls-911-after-getting-stuck-handcuffs050113)