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It’s Not Just Us…Far From It

20 Tuesday Jan 2015

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Extending Ordination, futurechurch.org, Pope Francis and celibacy

On Sunday, we came across futurechurch.org, a website based in Ohio. Like us, they believe in an open letter to
their Bishops. We are pretty well on each others wavelength, and we thought you might like to see it.

Dear Bishops,
On a trip home from Tel Aviv, Pope Francis stated:”Celibacy is not a dogma of faith, it is a rule of life
that I appreciate a great deal and I believe it is a gift for the Church. The door is always open given that
it is not a dogma of faith.” And in a recent conversation with Bishop Erwin Krautner, Pope Francis discussed
the priest shortage and future of the priesthood in Brazil, urging the bishop and all local bishops to be
“courageous” and to make concrete suggestions on the possibilities available to assist in this crisis, including
expanding the priesthood to include married men.
Now we are looking to you, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to follow Pope Francis’s
call to be courageous in seeking solutions to our growing priest shortage and to present these solutions
to Rome.
(there follow two paragraphs on the specific needs of the Church in the USA).
Following Pope Francis’s model, we urge the USCCB to undertake a fresh examination of our early church tradition
of a married and celibate priesthood, a diaconate served by women and men, and invite priests who have married
back to ministry. Please encourage local bishops to open this important dialogue at a diocesan level
particularly in the areas most affected by the priest shortage.
We also ask the USCCB to open a discussion of these issues at their general assemblies with a view to
presenting concrete suggestions for opening ordination to Pope Francis.
We call on you, our bishops and brothers in Christ, to to encourage discussion of the genuine reform
so essential to the future of the Church. We have an opportunity to save our church from a future
wrought with priest-less parishes and Mass-less Catholics. ; we urge you to take action now.

We have written to them,and hope to hear from them soon.

It is not clear whether they have sent their letter yet, and we hope they have better luck
than us. It will be interesting to see if the custom of ignoring letters from the flock
has crossed the Atlantic.

Dumb Bishops

11 Sunday Jan 2015

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Christ's Eucharistic imperative, married ordinands now allolwed in Eastern Church, the new bishops, the next Pope

I’d like to bring to your attention Father Gay and Father Day.

Fr. Philip Gay, fiftyish, parish priest of St Thomas More’s Church, Coventry,
fell in love with a lady parishioner, and had to leave the priesthood.
After all, we can have only secular celibate clergy providing the Eucharist.

Fr Stephen Day, a 53 year old former Anglican priest ,
the new parish priest of St Thomas More’s Church, Coventry, fell in love
and married a lady some time ago , and has three children.
So we actually can have non-celibate clergy providing the Eucharist.

You might want to read all that again.
The information is from the “Tablet” of 13th December last.

As on another occasion in this blog, I have to assure you that this is not the plot
of some secularist pantomime. It is yet another scene in the Catholic pantomime
in which the bishops of Britain are apparently prepared to take the part of the villains.
The audience is baffled and far from entertained, and may well respond
as one does to pantomime villains. Pantomime audiences tend to be mostly children.
This audience is not , and would appreciate being treated as adults
– while there are still enough of us for it to matter.

There is still no sign of any concerted action by the bishops of Britain to extend
ordination, despite Pope Francis’s invitation. (see previous issues of this blog.)
In other words, they SOMETIMES believe that, where the secular clergy is concerned,
the Eucharist can only be provided by a theologically educated parish-supported celibate.
The number of priests is shrinking, in many places abroad to none . Fewer and fewer
of the Flock therefore can receive the Eucharist . But the bishops of Britain still cannot
bring themselves to ask for the extension of ordination.

In November 2014,it was announced that the Pope would allow the Eucharist to be provided by
ordained married menin Eastern Catholic churches in the USA,Canada and Australia
for the first time.Yet the bishops of Britain pay no attention to this.
The dedication of the recent Extraordinary Synod to doctrine was exemplary,and no doubt
welcomed by our bishops. Extending ordination, however, does not involve doctrine.
The insistence on celibacy for the secular clergy is simply a church rule.
Why can’t it be changed to allow hundreds of thousands to follow
Christ’s Eucharistic imperative?

What is the problem? Do the bishops dispute such valid ordination
and therefore the Apostolic Succession?
Are the bishops waiting for the Pope to die? A new and even more dynamic Pope
might make a retiral age of 50 compulsory, and there are still enough younger priests
more in touch with life in 2015 and the world situation of the Church ,
who could take their places practically overnight.

It is time for the dumb to speak while there are still listeners.

Extending Ordination? Here’s to 2015 !

02 Friday Jan 2015

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Christ's Eucharistic imperative, Extending Ordination

The Headmaster of a local school is once reputed to have said :
“As Our Lord said- and I must say I think He was correct……”
Well, we on this blog are not prepared to argue with being asked
to eat His flesh and drink His blood, and do so in commemoration
of Him.
And we take exception to being told that we cannot do this because
there are not enough celibate students of medieval theology supported
by a parish to enable us to do so, call us unreasonable if you like.
(We can read the Gospels too, and can find no mention of celibate students
of medieval theology supported by a parish. We’re just saying,that’s all.
All we found was a way of transforming the world.)
Anyway, we look forward to 2015 and continuing to join the many others
all over the world who agree with us that ordination should be extended to help
us to obey Christ’s Eucharistic imperative.
We shall continue to do so while we have the strength to press a computer key,
and we look forward to moving our protest into the public domain more
effectively in the spring.
We wish a Happy New Year to our readers, and, not entirely ironically, also
to the Archbishops and Bishops of Britain.

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