Father Pleger being put out on the streets by Cardinal George in Chicago
Categories: Politics and Elections, Religion and Faith
Written By: Shawn Williams
I was scrolling across Technorati and saw a sad story regarding my friend Father Michael Pfleger. I’ve been meaning to write a post about the fallout from his You Tube issue, but just haven’t done it. The Chicago Sun-Times reports Father Pfleger is apartment hunting. Here’s what the article had to say:
- This morning, Pfleger, the 59-year-old pastor of St. Sabina Roman Catholic Church, plans to move out of the rectory he has called home for 33 years and into an apartment in the surrounding Auburn-Gresham neighborhood.
- (Cardinal Francis) George telephoned Pfleger Monday night and asked him to take a sabbatical for a month or so. When Pfleger balked, the cardinal, who has long talked of moving Pfleger from St. Sabina where he’d overstayed the archdiocese’s term limit for parish priests by years and years, told him to sleep on it, Pfleger said.
- “I asked the cardinal if I could stay in the rectory during this time and he said no,” Pfleger said late Tuesday night, after his parishioners held a prayer service and rally demanding their pastor’s immediate and full return to the parish, as well as a meeting with George to discuss Pfleger’s future and the future of the unique African-American parish he’s been instrumental in shaping over the last three decades.
- “I’m going to buy a bed and get some furniture from the church basement and move into an apartment in the neighborhood,” a deflated-sounding Pfleger told me, while the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ where Pfleger made the fiery statements late last month that got him into this latest donnybrook with the cardinal, waited to take him to a late dinner. “I’m trying to find out what [George] means by ‘a couple of weeks.’ There’s no timeline. There’s no date. Give me a time. It just says a couple of weeks. I don’t know . . . “
I haven’t had a chance to discuss these latest developments with Father Pleger but I am hoping to see him later this month. Until then, I will pray for him as I do for Rev. Wright, and Trinity United Methodist Church. Father Pfleger has received over 3,000 death threats since his speeches from Trinity were cut up for public consumption.
The ironic thing is that Pfleger was one of three white ministers Trinity invited out to discuss ways of dealing with and overcoming race. Father Pfleger hates white privilege and white entitlement with a passion. Some may act as if it doesn’t exist, but I have always admired him for standing on this principle.






June 5th, 2008 at 7:05 am
Father Pfleger’s comments about Hillary Clinton were inappropriate. He knew that he was being recorded and what the possible fallout would be. The people that he has helped over the years should return the favor. I don’t agree that he should be out on the streets because of his comments.
The pastors speaking at Trinity need to stop making these ridiculous and unnecessary comments. It has gotten annoying.
June 5th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Actually, Pfleger is complaining that he thought that the internet feed was down and that he wouldn’t get caught.
June 5th, 2008 at 12:01 pm
HHHmmmm, my personal feelings are the truth hurts. I will continue to pray for Father Pfleger and his ministry. God will supply all of his needs. I believe his parishioners will fall in line behind him 100%. He has a lot of love and support here.
June 5th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Woo, that begs the question as to whether or not his parishioners are more loyal to Pfleger, or to the Pope and his cardinals. That it is even a question would be more than enough reason in Catholic doctrine to remove him from the parish.
June 6th, 2008 at 7:11 am
Phelps pppuuuulleeeezzeee that the Catholic church should even think of removing him from his post when they have enough and a more pressing issue of Pedophilia and its cover up is a bit of the pot calling the kettle black
June 6th, 2008 at 2:05 pm
Well, by all means, let’s have them set aside any other issues until they have already dealt with that one. Which… uh… they have, as well as they can at least.