LETTER FROM THE CONGREGATION FOR THE CLERGY.
Vatican City, 8 October 1998
Most Rev. John Blue
Bishop of Goldcoast
Diocesan Pastoral Center
P. O. Box XXXX
Silver City
U.S.A.
Your Excellency,
In reference to the recourse against two of your Excellency's decrees of the
Rev. John Red, a priest of your Diocese, written on the 30th of June
and received here at this congregation on the 8th day of July, 1998, this
Congregation has found and decided upon the following.
Your excellency issued to Rev. Red a decree on April 28, 1998 sending him
for psychological evaluation to the Institute of Living in Hartford
Connecticut. The Rev. Red did not assent to psychological evaluation
which he regarded as an "undue intrusion on the canonical right to
privacy"
(cf. c.220) and he therefore asked you for a revocation of said decree.
You declined the request for revocation on 29 May, 1998 , and once again
directed the priest to undergo psychological evaluation at the Institute for
Living in Hartford. Fr. Red once again refused the assignment on the 5
of June 1998 and once again asked Your Excellency to revoke the decree of
April 28 and of May 29, 1998.
It is the consistent teaching of the Magisterium that investigation of the
intimate psychological and moral status of the interior life of any member
of
the Christian faithful can not be carried on except with the consent of the
one to undergo such evaluation, as is clearly written about in the
instruction of the Secretariat of the State in their August 6, 1976 letter
to
Pontifical Representatives.
Therefore, this Congregation concludes that Your Excellency can not in this
case, under pain of obedience, oblige your priest, the Rev. John Red,
to undergo psychological evaluation.
The Congregation hastens to add that this decision in no way touches upon or
enters into the merit of the canonical process of removal of a pastor which
Your Excellency has already begun.
I take this opportunity to renew my sentiments of esteem and with every best
wish I remain,
Sincerely yours in Christ,
+Dario Cardinal Castrillon, Prefect
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