Churches were open today under Covid restrictions. Fine, but the real test will be when they open for the first time after Mass attendance is made obligatory.
Undoubtedly the Roman Rite in Scotland has taken a pounding over the years – eloping bishops, paedophile clergy, embezzling priests, etc. Every old car mechanic used to say to amateurs ‘If it’s working, leave it alone.’ Perforce, the engine has had to stop . Not merely the couple of generations who have pretty well abandoned it , but even its mostly senior followers must be wondering what will happen on the first real Sunday . The fright effect of Covid-19 may bring back some. But it has also targeted some ageing regulars. Others may have found the break welcome. Who knows ?
It could also have been just the thing to let the Scottish bishops begin a whole new relationship with the Flock as a splendid way of winding down the Roman Rite, since new ‘rites’ will undoubtedly have to be created, like those initiated by StJP” in 2010 and Pope Francis in 2014. But- yes, you’ve guessed- its not as easy as that. Not here, anyway. And two individuals are involved.
Surely anybody would be entitled to imagine that we were finished with the priest , suspended by his archdiocese and under police investigation for a relationship with young people , the phenomenon which brought about the end of the Roman Rite in the first place, disgusted and scandalised millions, and had an Oscar winning film made about it. Apart from anything else, surely we were finished with the so-familiar response from non-Catholic friends and fellow workers ? Surely now in particular, in 2020 with the future of the Church locally on a razor’s edge ? Now, cut off from religion apart from TV shows? Surely? No such luck. And how could it possibly have happened again ?
The other individual is that a week or so the UK received a new Apostolic Delegate. (I’ll go into the word ‘apostolic’ another time) .He is Archbishop Gugerotti, who will bring to his task in Britain all the benefits of his work in Armenian, and in the Ukraine. In the Curia in 1885, well thought of by StJP2 and Pope Doppelganger, but that was all a while ago. Who knows? He is here as part of the quite unnecessary level of Vatican bureaucracy which selects our bishops, and apparently there are several ready for the brothpot in England.
Just think how wonderful it would be if the Scottish bishops restarted Mass in the new era with General Absolution for all attenders. As we know, Canon Law , published in 1917, said it was possible only for grave reason, without knowing what a pandemic was like until Spanish Influenza in 1918.For what it’s worth, in my humble way, I think Covid-19 qualifies. But a new Apostolic Delegate ?
Will the Scottish bishops take the risk ?
What risk, you may ask. We shall see.