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Luke: 5:32

31 Sunday May 2015

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Code of Canon law 1917, confession, General Absolution

It doesn’t seem like a year since we visualised on this blog Easter Duties confessions being dispensed via General Absolution to thousands by an elderly priest, supported by two passkeepers, on one of the hills surrounding Glasgow. And of course it might come to that yet, if the megaparish is established as in the U.S. As we’ve already mentioned, the ban on General Absolution unless in certain circumstances is nothing but one of the interesting contributions made to the Church and therefore the provision of the Eucharist by the Canon Law Code of 1917. Try to Google a reason why it’s wrong, and the answer is usually because Canon Law says so. Oh well then, you would be foolish to say. And as we also pointed out earlier, via Fr Ladislas Orsy,SJ, why the insistence on confessing sins auricularly later? If it’s forgiven, it’s forgiven.
Some elderly- who else is there –Catholics will say.”There’s nothing like making a confession to a priest”
To which we will say, firstly, haven’t you been lucky or did you just choose your confessor carefully ? Secondly, since we’re not all saints, and for various human reasons some may find auricular confession uncomfortable. In fact, undoubtedly some would rather not go than do this. You’ll notice we didn’t say we were all sensible. Thirdly, it’s not meant to be a comfortable emotional experience , like a family birthday or a New Year’s Night party. It’s asking for forgiveness for our sins.
We live in a world in which that fairly recent invention, the confessional box, is now used to store the Hoover. People don’t go. (a statistic mentioned recently was 2% of Catholics in the US, but this may require more research) . What can be done to help the rest ask for forgiveness and therefore bring them to the Eucharist ? If General Absolution will do it , does it matter what the Code of Canon Law of 1917 says ? Can anyone say that General Absolution is “not as good” as auricular confession ? We are reminded again of the local headmaster who is reputed to have once said “As Our Lord says, and I must say I think He was right…”
Life goes on, and the world changes exponentially and almost daily in 2015.Not all change is bad. The difference between a contemporary change in the provision of the Eucharist and that found in the early training of our bishops and (some)priests, one which no longer functions , is something which they do not seem to be able to grasp. If this is intellectual, they disappoint us. If this is because of an archaic and self-centred vision of their importance in providing the Eucharist, we are far from being simply disappointed. A wide variety of intellectual and even emotional responses presents itself to us.
People may be being denied the Body and Blood of Christ . Even our respect for the Code of Canon Law (1917), yes, even that, must surely pale into insignificance.

Father O’Flynn- where are you now ?

17 Sunday May 2015

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Father O'Flynn, ordained celebrants, the Eucharist

When the history of the Tridentine secular priest is written decades from now, hopefully by somebody like Bernadette Wong (whom you will remember from past posts) at the New Vatican University in Perth, Australia, to find its place in the Catholic University of Shanghai Library, there will be more than a footnote about Father O’Flynn – the one from the Irish song.
If my readers are unfamiliar with it, the words are on the internet. Father O’Flynn was the ultimate archetypical Irish Catholic priest , an idealisation of the secular priest to the millions of the Irish diaspora all over the world, and to millions more on the “ foreign Missions “.
Younger readers – the word “younger” here is fairly elastic- will remember how quickly Hollywood seized on the meme. Spencer Tracy was perhaps its ultimate archetype, along with Pat O’Brien and even Bing Crosby . I recommend “Hollywood Priests” on Google. We must not forget Ingrid Bergman and Deborah Kerr as Hollywood nuns. Karl Malden as Father Barry, SJ, in “ On The Waterfront” , of course, moved the image forward into social action, and occasionally a tougher kind of priest appeared , like the immortal Charles Bickford as Canon Peyramale in “The Song of Bernadette”.
But even then Ward Bond, as the parish priest in “The Quiet Man”, capable of “ reading out names in the Mass” (and I quote) also appeared. According to any police procedural TV series ever made, there was also a type of nun, immortalised even locally in Glasgow, as a “Sister Mary Carnaptious”, whose quick-draw with a ruler over the knuckles helped to form many a good policeman.
Ironically, as many local journalists would say, even when they actually mean ironically, we have to remember again the song. It said, “Father O’Flynn, had a wonderful way with him /All the younger children were running to play with him”. As a certain type of twitterer might say, now they are running away from him. All Catholics except unfortunately possibly some Catholic priests, are aware of what a permanent stain the paedophile priests have left on the Tridentine priesthood.
But apart even from that, there was another kind of Hollywood Catholic priest. There was the Farley Granger and Henry Fonda kind of Catholic priest, admittedly tortured and disturbed by confessional and persecution problems , but probably not a bundle of fun in any case.
Our point is this. There are still Tridentine priests whose wonderful dynamic personalities can dynamically invigorate their parishioners. Some will say that if ordination is extended to parish congregations, we may lose something. But how many of them are there ? Was the accident of an outgoing and extrovert personality at any point mentioned during the Last Supper? How many of us every Sunday had a very different kind of parish priest from Spencer Tracy or Bing Crosby ? Fill in the spaces to suit yourselves. Yes, old Canon Whatsit, and his like, although he means well, etc, etc.
But does it matter ?
What matters is the provision of the Eucharist for the Flock, and the transformation of the world which would ensue . That its provision would benefit from that by the personality of a used car salesman manqué is interesting, but irrelevant . Perhaps indeed a used car salesman might be more effective, in some ways, in terms of persuasion techniques, people being what we are.
The point is that the world needs the Eucharist. It is not being provided at the moment by the Tridentine priest .
Why can’t the Flock be allowed to receive the Eucharist, even if it means the provision of duly Ordained
Celebrants from every Catholic parish , even if they are car mechanics, or shopkeepers, or bricklayers ?
Why can’t we receive the Body and Blood of Christ ?

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The Scottish Bishops Is it Deja Vu once more ?

10 Sunday May 2015

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Pope Francis, Scottish Bishops, Scottish Reformation, the next Pope

We noted recently that Pope Francis said he wasn’t feeling too good. Well, we all know the feeling
The “Letter from Rome “ in this week’s “Tablet “,quotes a member of the Italian bishops’ conference , which we take the liberty of quoting in turn. “There is a kind of clerical magma, lying passively underground, waiting to see in which direction the wind will blow.” The author adds “To put it brutally, these are willing time to pass quickly, and looking forward to seeing who will be next to occupy the Chair of Peter”. Next day we came across the details of yet another dreadful Scottish clerical scandal from 2012, thanks, of course, only to the files of a local newspaper, which we had unaccountably missed.
Next time the Chair is vacant , we can visualise three possibilities. First, a “pope of transition”, hopefully however with the guts of Emeritus Pope Benedict. Secondly, another John Paul II . We’ll leave it at that, but definitely a champagne party for the bishops. Thirdly, an even more dynamic Pope than Pope Francis, who could easily , if he felt like it, and overnight at that by email, order all bishops over 45 to resign immediately to ensure that ordination would be extended and the Eucharist provided for thousands.
Some would cry “schism !” It wouldn’t be, of course. The only schism would be if the bishops refused to go, as the Catholic Catechism tells us .
One speculates as to how this would affect the Church in Scotland . Would anyone really be distressed except possibly a few of the rapidly shrinking oldest generation of Catholics ? The other two generations might well see such a change as a very badly needed transfusion of new blood . That is, if they have not been turned off completely by now.
The care taken to ensure that children and grandchildren receive the first four Sacraments suggests that these battered and bruised generations are doggedly determined to ensure that Catholicism in Scotland continues.
A nightmare scenario for apparently all but the Scottish bishops , however, would be if they have been turned off completely. In police argot, Scottish bishops have form in their persistent refusal to pay attention to the needs and concerns of their flocks. We draw the attention of the Scottish episcopate to the historical notes in the annual handbook “The Western Catholic Calendar : “ There were few countries in the 16th century religious reformation in which the eclipse of the Catholic Church seemed so quickly accomplished and so totally effective as in Scotland”.
Well, it makes you think. Catholics in Scotland in 2015, are like Catholics everywhere else hanging on despite enormous pressure from secularism and changing values, but unlike Catholics everywhere operating in a grand guignol scenario in which the only response from their bishops is silence, and a refusal to listen to the Pope’s offers to extend ordination .
It makes you think. Will it make Scottish bishops think before, possibly, it is too late?

Well there now !

04 Monday May 2015

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celibate parish supported clergy, the Eucharist

In his pastoral letter promoting vocations, Archbishop Cushley of St Andrew’s and Edinburgh, has pointed out that without priests there would be no Eucharist, and without the Eucharist there would be no Church.

That’s good ! We’re getting somewhere !

As the poet Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney(1823-1908) once pointed out :
“Little drops of water, little grains of sand,
Make a mighty ocean, and a beauteous land ”

Could it be that it is gradually getting through that a method of providing the Eucharist for the Flock is absolutely vital? Eventually ! At last !

Maybe in the near future- who knows- could there be somewhere, somehow, just possibly, some realisation that the secular clergy, celibate,parish supported, is not the only method of providing the Eucharist ?

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