Silverstream Priory

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  1. padraig

    padraig Powers

    I wonder what the allegations are? never mind better not to ask.
     
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  2. Christy1983

    Christy1983 Guest

    In Sinu Jesu is one of my favorite books. A friend pointed me to this story...

    Dom Mark Kirby, author of 'In Sinu Jesu', resigns as prior of Silverstream Priory
    Health issues cited; Priory struggles with finances, "community life" in "visitation' report


    Sep 23, 2020
    by Christopher White

    A monastery in Ireland founded by a U.S.-born Benedictine monk — whose popular, though scrutinized, theological writings have been heralded by a number of leading traditionalist church prelates, including Cardinal Raymond Burke, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò and Texas Bishop Joseph Strickland — has been subject to a canonical visitation.

    NCR has obtained a copy of the visitation decree of Silverstream Priory. Signed on May 2 by Bishop Thomas Deenihan of Meath, Ireland, and Vicar General Fr. Declan Hurley, the decree says those overseeing the visitation would be "paying special attention to concerns recently raised regarding the community dynamic."

    A five-page report on the visitation, also obtained by NCR, enumerates concerns about the financial management of the monastery and the structure of its community life.

    Silverstream was founded in 2012 in the Meath Diocese by Prior Mark Daniel Kirby, who moved to Ireland from Tulsa, Oklahoma, with another professed monk after being unable to find a suitable property to establish his community in the United States.

    Martin Long, director of the Catholic Communications Office of the Irish bishops' conference, framed the visitation as a routine event. He also told NCR that the diocese had received a sexual misconduct complaint against Kirby but that the allegation was not related to the visitation and that the priest has denied any wrongdoing.

    "Silverstream does not belong to a monastic congregation. Before 2017 it was an 'association' and not an Institute of Consecrated Life," Long told NCR in an email. "It is usual for a monastery to have a visitation at least every four years and, earlier this year, Silverstream had its first visitation as a Diocesan Institute of Consecrated Life."

    Mercy Sr. Sharon Euart, a noted canon lawyer who is the executive director of the Resource Center for Religious Institutes, said that a visitation has historically been used "as an administrative tool to address a problem in order to remedy the situation."

    "A visitation is often a response to a concern or a complaint in order to correct a situation," Euart, who is also a former associate general secretary of the U.S. bishops' conference, told NCR.

    "Generally, a visitation may occur when the bishop or superior such as a dicastery of the Holy See has become aware of a situation that may need to be changed for the good of the community and/or church," she continued. "Visitations have been made to dioceses, seminaries, religious institutes or monasteries."

    Euart said that following a visitation, the findings will either stay with a diocesan bishop or will go to the Holy See if further action is needed.

    According to the decree, a three-person team consisting of Benedictine Abbot Brendan Coffey of Glenstal Abbey, Trappist Abbot Richard Purcell of Mount Melleray Abbey, and Msgr. Gearoid Dullea of the Diocese of Cork and Ross were assigned to conduct the visitation, which took place June 9-12.

    In their report, the three visitators say they are "very concerned about your current financial situation and the economic viability of the monastery."

    "Your income last year was only 50% of what it was in each of the three previous years, but your expenses have been increasing by 20% each year, over the last four years," they state.

    The report says that over 2.5 million euros ($3 million) have been spent purchasing and renovating property at the monastery from 2016 to 2019. It also says that the visitators spoke to the monastery's auditor, who expressed concern "about your tendency to spend all the money you have and not put anything into reserve."

    The report states that going forward, Silverstream must produce an annual budget that is voted on and approved by the monastery.

    Long told NCR that at present there are 15 members of the Silverstream community, 13 of whom are currently in residence.

    "The role of Superior and that of Confessor, in particular, need to be kept separate," the visitators wrote. "It is very unwise for any Superior to hear the confession of his subordinates," they state, adding that Pope Francis has recently reiterated this position.

    Among the other concerns outlined in the report are the need for recorded minutes from chapter meetings and votes, and the need to improve the communication between the monastery and the diocese when it comes to safeguarding children and the required annual child protection audit.

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    In recent months, Kirby's writings, which inspired the formation of the monastery, have come under scrutiny. He is the alleged author of In Sinu Jesu: When Heart Speaks to Heart: The Journal of a Priest at Prayer, a popular spiritual bestseller that, although published anonymously as written by "A Benedictine Monk," is a compilation of his own private revelations and meditations on his personal blog.

    NCR has also confirmed with a source close to Silverstream that Kirby is the sole author of the text, which is sold out in the monastery's bookstore and promoted as authored by a member of its community. The text has been praised by Viganò, a former Vatican ambassador to the U.S. and one of Francis' leading critics. Viganò called it "a great consolation."

    In a 2013 interview, Kirby discussed the monastery's "commitment to the traditional forms of the sacred Liturgy, celebrated worthily, in Latin and Gregorian chant."

    "Like all Benedictine monks, we open the sacred Scriptures daily, in lectio divina, to discover there, shining through every page, as if through the 'lattice-work' of the text (Cant. 2:10), the adorable Face of Christ," he said at the time.

    According to Long, Kirby remains a priest in good standing and is currently on sick leave in Dublin and has resigned his post as superior.

    Kirby, said Long, "has suffered from long-standing health issues and has tendered his resignation as Prior of Silverstream on the basis of his poor health. His resignation has been accepted and it is expected that Dom Mark will return to Silverstream Priory as a member of the community in due course."

    Long told NCR that the sexual misconduct complaint against Kirby was made by a monk who no longer resides at Silverstream.

    "This was referred to the civil authorities and Father Kirby has denied any wrongdoing," said Long. "No further action has been taken by the civil authorities to the best of our knowledge."

    Deenihan, the bishop of Meath, has appointed Coffey, who led the visitation, to serve as administrator of the monastery. According to Long, no member of the community has the required number of vowed years to make them eligible to serve as superior.

    Long, who responded to NCR on behalf of Coffey and Deenihan, confirmed that the visitation remains open "until the bishop decides to close it."

    https://www.ncronline.org/news/peop...-founded-conservative-us-monk-gets-visitation
     
  3. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    Why is the book coming under scrutiny? I notice the fishwrap didn't miss an opportunity to drag in the names of Cardinal Burke and Archbishop Vigano. True to form.
     
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  4. AED

    AED Powers

    Suffering goes with the territory I guess. I am sorry for him. His book is a wonderful meditation tool. Very comforting.ook at the horrible accusations that were made against Padre Pio. All of them false but some hierarchy believed them.
    I am not a fan of the NCReporter.
     
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  5. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Sigh.

    It's Ireland's only Traditional Monastery.

    It's coming down with Vocations from all over the world.

    It's totally Orthodox.

    It has a Mystic in charge as Abbot whose book has earned rave reviews from Orthodox Prelates and others from all over the world as one of the Greatest , perhaps the greatest Mystical Works of Literature of Modern times.

    So the Irish Hierarchy, Liberal/ Modernists almost to a man seek to launch a Canonical Investigation. An event so rare in its severity as to be almost unknown. If the monks in Silverstream had their own Brothel, that's the kind of event a Canonical Investigation might be launched for.

    What's wrong with Silverstream? Well apparently they haven't enough dough. Well at least that's the excuse.

    Sigh. I get so exasperated and angry. Not enough money. So they're squaring up to close them down.

    Not enough money. Is that the reason really? It's lucky for St Francis of Assisi he's not around then. They just finished closing every Church in Ireland so I suppose closing Silverstream would not pose a problem.

    Right.

    Sigh. Not enough money.

    Sigh. Sigh . Sigh. I just get so very,very, very tired of it all.

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpnItyslD0BqEOYBbTRy35w

     
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  6. AED

    AED Powers

    Yes. Smells doesn't it?
     
  7. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    In fairness, Padraig, there seems to have been an allegation of sexual impropriety as well as financial issues. It's better that such allegations are investigated and any wrong soong nipped in the bud.

    I'm amazed at the figures quoted. You would be too if you saw the place. I wondered how they managed to bring in enough funds to keep themselves never mind renovate the house. The shop is very small.
     
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  8. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Very sad.
     
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  9. padraig

    padraig Powers

    If there's one thing I do know Dolours is that if you're doing anything good in the Church the Devil will move the Entire world to crush it.

    A Canonical Investigation is so rare as to be almost unknown. Yet again and and again and again such Investigations have been launched right across the planet against Traditional Religious Foundations. Forgive my scepticism.

    As to allegations of sexual impropriety?

    Of course there are. Of course. None of course against Fr James Martin, the roving Apostle of Mercy of Pope Francis.

    Sigh. I have utterly no confidence in the whole enterprise of investigation. Why would I trust them? I have no reason to. They recently closed down every Church in Ireland for a long extended period. They have the most appalling record of investigating their own sexual abuse cover ups.

    How could I trust such dreadful people?

    These were the exact same lies that they told against Padre Pio. That he sexually abused women in the confessional..and that he stole money intended for the local hospital.

    Times change and times remain the same.

    I don't trust one of them.

    Not one. Why would I?

    How many Canonical Investigations of Bishops for the cover up of abuse of children have there been in Ireland or anywhere else in the world?
    Of Maynooth, the National Seminary of Ireland which appears to be have turned into nothing short of a Homosexual bath house?
     
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  10. Christy1983

    Christy1983 Guest

    AED,
    I don't usually read the Reporter either. But they had the story, and it was pretty straightforward (Burke and Vigano not withstanding).

    Visitations aren't that rare, I think the U.S. Benedictine houses get semi-regular visits from the leadership.
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  11. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    I'm wondering how that dreadful publication got a copy of the report. Are such reports widely circulated?

    Any time I hear of the NCR covering some traditionalist community coming under scrutiny I'm reminded of their report on Cardinal McCarrick being drafted back into service by Pope Francis. There wasn't so much as a hint in that report that McCarrick might not be the best person to represent the Church. I suppose, like Cardinal Farrell, they were stunned when that SHTF. So much for having their ear to the ground. I can't help but wonder about their sources.
     
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  12. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Sigh.

    I find myself turning more and more inwards in prayer and just leaving things to Him.
    :):)

    It's His Church. He'll just have to fix it Himself.;);)

    Sigh. Its in a totally horrendous state.
     
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  13. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Sigh. I have reached a point I get upset too much.

    Once you lift one board a hundred roaches run about. Then you life the board beneath and a thousand roaches scurry about.

    I find great peace in just turning inward to Jesus and leaving them all to it. As far as I can see the Higher up in the Church you go, the worse it gets.

    I take the greatest comfort in recalling the great women I knew in my life, my mother , my grandmothers , my aunts. True Catholic women of immense Faith and prayer.

    Considering the immensely learned gentlemen of the Hierarchy makes me want to throw myself or my dogs out the window.
     
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  14. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    As a good priest told me, Our Lady is cleaning house so we can expect a thorough job. If the Church were made up of perfect people, none of us would be in it.

    Pray for our priests and Bishops. We don't know what kind of temptations they face. In some cases the big scandals might have started out with someone doing what he thought was best and it spiralled out of control. Just as well that God has the last word because Heaven would be empty if we were judging each other.
     
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  15. Mario

    Mario Powers

    Soon, Padraig, soon; all part of our Lady's Triumph!:):notworthy:
     
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  16. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    I’m waiting on the Lord one day at a time. :)
     
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  17. AED

    AED Powers

    That is kinda where I am at. It is His Church. (Like Fr Spitzer's prayer--O Lord I can't. You can. Please do it.")
     
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  18. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    That prayer is the first three steps of the
    12 Step Programs :)
    I agree, I’m waiting on the Lord to fix His Church
     
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  19. maryrose

    maryrose Powers

    God's ways are inscrutable but His will will be completed despite all the machinations of evil.
    Pray for Dom Kirby and the friars of Silverstream.
     
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  20. AidanK

    AidanK A great sinner

    I live not far from the priory and was lucky to visit on a number of occasions. The Gregorian Mass was like heaven on earth.
     
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