The five months silence over the invisibility of the Rt Rev Richard Pain, Bishop of Monmouth, has been broken by an article in the Western Mail today headlined
Parishioners left without a bishop after unholy row.
The absence of requests for prayers for the bishop and his family after missed engagements without explanation have been the cause of much speculation and rumours coming on the heels staff of movements with reports that the bishop was not sick.
A diocesan official has categorically stated that there is "no question of sexual or financial impropriety" adding to the mystery of why there has been no formal statement to end damaging speculation.
Apparently the Dean of Monmouth and other senior clergy in the diocese raised formal complaints that they could no longer work with the bishop.
Unable to resolve the impasse the Archbishop of Wales John Davies says that the bishop's absence will continue into 2019.
There is no mention of the situation on the Church in Wales web site or on the Monmouth diocesan site but the word on the grapevine is that the bishop will not be returning to work fueling further speculation.
Another shambolic episode in the recent history of the Church in Wales.
As one onlooker put it to me, if priests and their bishop are unable to work together how do they expect others to follow their example?
Postscript [23/12/2018]
The Dean of Monmouth has defended his position in this message to friends and colleagues:
Dear Friends and colleagues,
I am sorry to trespass on your time at this busy season.
I understand that some clergy in the diocese have, with the best of intentions, unwittingly been spreading erroneous report about me and the archdeacons within the diocese. I had kept silent about this until now but it is further inflated and fabricated in today’s Western Mail. These accounts appear to have their origins in malicious misrepresentation and I wanted you to be assured about this. If you are in any further doubt the Archbishop of Wales will corroborate what I am writing and I therefore copy him in to this message.
My apologies to anyone who is not copied into this. I do not have many people’s addresses and it is now getting late. Do feel free to pass on this information to whomever you wish.
Please be assured that I bear no ill will toward anyone who has been misinformed or who has carried report with the best of intentions Life is too short and there is a diocese to serve.
May you all have a wonderful Christmas
Lister.
The Very Reverend Lister Tonge
Dean of Newport
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