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29 Sunday Mar 2015

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Cardinal O'Brien, Extending Ordination, lost generations of Scots Catholics, scandal, Scotland, Scottish Catholics, the history of the Church

Cardinal O’Brien will certainly go down in history. One of only 24 cardinals who have offered their resignation since the fifteenth century- another was Cesar Borgia-, and seemingly the only one in the history of the Church to decline to vote in a consistory, he managed to alienate homosexuals and homophobes simultaneously. In passing, he may well have confirmed the deepest suspicions of other religions in Scotland about Romanism well into the foreseeable future . Scottish Catholics have to live with his activities, both personally and in the community , the latter being very important in a country where identification of another’s religion can be more important than the practice of one’s own. The “Tablet” magazine has this week confirmed some of the revelations that were suspected, and pretty damning they are.
There is no indication yet that the Scottish episcopate is willing to help. Why not a complete and open general description of the situation in the Church in Scotland over the last twenty years or so ? Given the difficulty of getting any of the bishops but one even to acknowledge receipt of a letter, perhaps this is far too much for us to expect. But The Emeriti, of course, if they had known about these things, must be asking themselves why they said nothing, although Archbishop Emeritus Conti did accuse the cardinal of blocking an enquiry into clerical sexual abuse. But they’re out of the firing line, forgotten but not gone.
The current bishops, more and more insulated from Catholics in Scotland , still hanging on to that most devastating of illusions that it Will Be All Right, have to watch, as we have seen in Edinburgh, congregations dwindling even more, with the number of alienated generations moving now from two to three. Why not face up to the fact that the Church in Scotland is a shambles ? A new and dynamic start, from scratch, may well still save the situation, as well as giving a lead to other tardy episcopates. Could we suggest Extending Ordination? The Bishops of Scotland- and most of those in England and Wales- will find in their files the very practical suggestions sent to them last year by To Feed The Flock.

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.

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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