The war of words between the Catholic bishop of Rhode Island and US Representative Patrick J. Kennedy escalated yesterday when Bishop Thomas J. Tobin criticized him for disclosing a confidential request the prelate made in 2007 to stop receiving Holy Communion because of his stand on moral issues.
I’m genuinely confused here about something: the confidentiality question. On the one hand, the bishop says (rightly) that these kinds of discussions should be kept private–between a bishop and a member of his diocese about his reception of the sacrament. The Boston Herald said that Bishops Tobin “confirmed the order but fervently denied having discussed it with anyone other than Kennedy.”
On the other, he wrote a public letter in his own newspaper discussing these same issues. Clarifications welcome here.
James Martin, SJ

