Pat Buckley
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Bishop Pat Buckley (1952-), living at The Oratory, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Ordained a Roman Catholic diocesan priest in 1976 in Swansea by the local Roman Catholic ordinary Langton Douglas Fox and consecrated a vagant bishop by Independent Catholic Archbishop Michael Cox, in the episcopal lineage of the Apparitions' Church of Palmar de Troya, on the 19th of May, 1998. This ceremony was conducted without the approval of the local Roman Catholic Church authorities and the Pope. As a result, by Roman Catholic normative thought, Buckley's consecration was deemed "valid but unlawful." Also, by normative practice, both he and Cox were, if not already, excommunicated from the Catholic Church. Bishop Buckley has since offered marriage services to the divorced as well as blessing gay unions. On the 10th of October, 1999) he publicly declared his homosexuality.1 He takes a very liberal stance on moral issues, as well as on theology.