Wednesday, April 29, 2026

MORE QUESTIONS FOR ARCHBISHOP JIMENEZ: IS HE OR ISN'T HE?

By Tim Rohr

Upon being found guilty by a Vatican Tribunal in March 2018 "of certain of the accusations," Apuron appealed the verdict. 

He lost. 

On April 4, 2019, then-Archbishop Michael Byrnes announced: "Rome upholds guilty finding against now Bishop Apuron."

And this time, the Vatican made it clear what Apuron had been found guilty of: 

"...the Tribunal of Second Instance upheld the sentence of First Instance, finding the Archbishop guilty of delicts against the Sixth Commandment with minors."

The Sentence:

"...the privation of office; the perpetual prohibition from dwelling, even temporarily, in the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese ofAgaña; and the perpetual prohibition from using the insignia attached to the rank of Bishop."

However, Archbishop Byrnes had some questions for Rome, questions that are still unanswered:

"Byrnes said he would be seeking clarification from the Vatican, including whether Apuron can still lead Mass, ordain priests, or be buried on Guam when he dies."

Maybe Archbishop Byrnes did receive the clarification. If he did, he didn't tell us. So it's now on Archbishop Jimenez to tell us. 

And there is another thing, an important thing. The title of Archbishop Byrnes' April 5, 2019, press release was: 

"Rome upholds guilty finding against now Bishop Apuron."

At the ensuing press conference, the news reported:

The Vatican said the penalties imposed on Apuron are: "the privation of office; the perpetual prohibition from the dwelling, even temporarily, in the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Agana; and the perpetual prohibition from using the insignia attached to the rank of Bishop."

Byrnes said this means Apuron no longer holds the title of archbishop of Agana and, correspondingly, no longer has a title of archbishop. "Neither can he use the insignia of a bishop, including ring and mitre," Byrnes said.

Apuron, however, wasn’t defrocked or laicizied. Byrnes said as he understands it, Apuron went from being an archbishop to bishop, but is prohibited from doing certain bishop duties or wearing certain insignia of a bishop. -emphases added

However, at Catholic-Hierarchy.org, Apuron is shown as Archbishop Emeritus of Agana.


This is a problem. And we need Archbishop Jimenez to clarify. Is Apuron still an Archbishop? And, is he Archbishop Emeritus of Agana? 

Emeritus" is a title normally reserved for a person who has retired honorably from office. As we know, and as the above table shows, Apuron was REMOVED from office on April 4, 2019, and REMOVED in disgrace. 

I have seen this webpage many times over the years, and I do not recall seeing the last line indicating that Apuron is "Archbishop Emeritus of Agana." It appears to be a recent addition. And, as many others and I have learned over the years, when things are "fishy," the Neocats aren't far away.

So, how about it, Archbishop Jimenez? Is Apuron "Archbishop Emeritus of Agana," or not?

8 comments:

  1. Mr. Rohr: If Apuron is receiving a retirement stipend from the archdiocese, the question is, why? His actions caused this archdiocese millions.

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    1. I remember Archbishop Byrnes announcing that Apuron would not longer be receiving any financial support of any kind. I'm still looking for the document. This is another matter that Jimenez needs to address: Is Apuron receiving any financial support from this archdiocese?

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  2. I agree. He was removed in disgrace. I understand that in the military, if you were discharged dishonorably, one is stripped of the benefits one would have received if one was discharged honorably.

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    1. According to Archbishop Byrnes, Apuron was stripped of all benefits. This was separate from his Vatican sentence. Given the bankruptcy our church was suffering through, Byrnes believed it was wrong to financially support the man who had brought about the bankruptcy, not to mention the damage he did to so many. However, since stripping Apuron of financial support was Byrnes' decision, Jimenez could reverse that decision and restore financial support. Maybe he already has.

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  3. So if Bishop Apuron is Archbishop Emeritus of Agana, does that mean he still has authority over the Archdiocese?

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    1. As far as I know, any sort of "Emeritus" person no longer has authority per the office he or she retired from. The issue is Apuron did not retire. He was forcibly removed by the pope himself and found guilty fo sexually abusing minors. There is no way he is an "Emeritus" anything. This is the work of the Neocats. Believe me.

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  4. Dear Tim Rohr,

    You can obtain information about web page edits from the "Internet Archive - Wayback Machine" service.
    There I was able to observe that Mr. Apuron's change of status from Archbishop to Archbishop Emeritus took place between April 6th and July 13th, 2019.
    https://web.archive.org/web/20190406233919/https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bapuron.html
    I am a former catechumen after 13 years in the Neocat sect, daughter of catechumen parents, catechists.
    I'm very grateful for your work at JungleWatch. I would just like to clarify for you.
    Sorry for the way I write, I'm Brazilian.

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    1. Thank you for sharing that. I knew the archive existed but had forgotten how to find it. And thank you for sharing your Neocat experience. You are not alone.

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