It appears the island's interim archbishop doesn't agree with
Archbishop Anthony Apuron's last orders. Just hours before the Vatican
placed Apuron on leave last week, Apuron issued decrees intended to
place gag orders on those he alleged were part of a malicious smear
campaign to oust him.
The Concerned Catholics of Guam organization doesn't need the church's blessing after all. In a release dated June 15, Vatican-appointed apostolic administrator Archbishop Savio Hon Tai Fai rescinded a previous decree issued to the CCOG. The decree was intended for local Catholics to cease any contact with the CCOG and alleged the organization was instigating and soliciting a malicious smear campaign to oust Apuron. The decree was published online on the Archdiocese of Agana website, but removed shortly after.
http://www.kuam.com/story/32234224/2016/06/16/hon-nullifies-apurons-decrees
The Concerned Catholics of Guam organization doesn't need the church's blessing after all. In a release dated June 15, Vatican-appointed apostolic administrator Archbishop Savio Hon Tai Fai rescinded a previous decree issued to the CCOG. The decree was intended for local Catholics to cease any contact with the CCOG and alleged the organization was instigating and soliciting a malicious smear campaign to oust Apuron. The decree was published online on the Archdiocese of Agana website, but removed shortly after.
http://www.kuam.com/story/32234224/2016/06/16/hon-nullifies-apurons-decrees