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Belleville bishop removes priest over ad-libbing

</element><element id="paragraph-1" type="body"><![CDATA[MOUNT CARMEL (AP) - A Southern Illinois priest is being ousted for improvising part of his services.

Bishop Edward Braxton of the Belleville Diocese has told the Rev. Bill Rowe he&#39;s now considered retired and must leave the rectory at St. Mary Parish in Mount Carmel on July 10.

The 73-year-old priest says he hopes his appeal to the Vatican reverses Braxton&#39;s move, although he says that&#39;s a longshot.

Braxton has appointed the Rev. Trevor Murry as parochial administrator of the parish. Murry is pastor of St. John the Baptist Parish in West Frankfort.

Rowe&#39;s long-stated practice of changing portions of the liturgy to make them easier to understand didn&#39;t become public until February. That came after church leaders in Rome revamped the liturgy to be based on earlier Latin versions.