https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/arlington-monastery-no-longer-recognizing-authority-fort-worth-bishop-forbidding-him-from-property/287-2208dc06-ea40-4732-a506-d7319f8cc308
" ARLINGTON, Texas Even after a civil case against Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson was dismissed, an Arlington monastery is still challenging him as they announced they no longer recognize Olson's authority, forbidding him from entering their property or contacting them.
The announcement, made Friday by the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns, also forbids any of Olson's officials or representatives from entering the property, or allowing any of them to contact the monastery or any of its nuns or novices. "
" This comes after Olson initiated an investigation into Reverend Mother Teresa Agnes Gerlach, whom Olson accused of violating her vow of chastity with a priest from outside the Diocese of Fort Worth. The monastery had filed a civil suit against Olson, challenging his authority over the nuns and accusing him of theft and defamation, but a judge dismissed that case at the end of June.
"No one who abuses us as has the current Bishop of Fort Worth, has any right to our cooperation or obedience," the monastery's statement reads.
The statement from the nuns said they must remain independent from Olson until "he repents of the abuse to which he has subjected us, apologizes in person to our community for it and accepts to make due public reparation."
Should that not happen, the statement said they hope the bishop's successor will be "a God-given instrument of that reparation and healing," which they say is due.
Despite not recognizing Olson's authority, the statement said the monastery still remains faithful to the doctrine of the Catholic Church and affirm that the Pope and the Bishop of Fort Worth, whomever it may be in the future, will always be prayed for. "
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Sounds pretty Byzantine (no pun intended). Is this a power struggle over property? I understand the monastery land was gifted to the sisters by a descendant of Amon Carter.
" ARLINGTON, Texas Even after a civil case against Fort Worth Bishop Michael Olson was dismissed, an Arlington monastery is still challenging him as they announced they no longer recognize Olson's authority, forbidding him from entering their property or contacting them.
The announcement, made Friday by the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns, also forbids any of Olson's officials or representatives from entering the property, or allowing any of them to contact the monastery or any of its nuns or novices. "
" This comes after Olson initiated an investigation into Reverend Mother Teresa Agnes Gerlach, whom Olson accused of violating her vow of chastity with a priest from outside the Diocese of Fort Worth. The monastery had filed a civil suit against Olson, challenging his authority over the nuns and accusing him of theft and defamation, but a judge dismissed that case at the end of June.
"No one who abuses us as has the current Bishop of Fort Worth, has any right to our cooperation or obedience," the monastery's statement reads.
The statement from the nuns said they must remain independent from Olson until "he repents of the abuse to which he has subjected us, apologizes in person to our community for it and accepts to make due public reparation."
Should that not happen, the statement said they hope the bishop's successor will be "a God-given instrument of that reparation and healing," which they say is due.
Despite not recognizing Olson's authority, the statement said the monastery still remains faithful to the doctrine of the Catholic Church and affirm that the Pope and the Bishop of Fort Worth, whomever it may be in the future, will always be prayed for. "
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Sounds pretty Byzantine (no pun intended). Is this a power struggle over property? I understand the monastery land was gifted to the sisters by a descendant of Amon Carter.
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