Ever since the archdiocese learned of his homily remarks, he has been forbidden to offer public Masses in the NY archdiocese. A letter of complaint has been lodged with his home diocese of Johannesburg, S. Africa, as well as with his nuncio in Pretoria.
.When the calf is hungry, he goes to the cow, to the mother, to get milk. The cow, however, does not immediately give it to him: it seems that she is keeping it for herself. And what does the calf do? He knocks against the cow’s udder with his head so that the milk comes out. It is a beautiful image! “So you too,” the saint says, “must be like this with the shepherds. Always knock at their door, at their heart, so that they give you the milk of doctrine, the milk of grace and the milk of leadership.” And I ask you, please, to importune the shepherds, to disturb them, all of us shepherds, so that we can give you the milk of grace, of doctrine and of leadership. Importune [us]! Think of that beautiful image of that calf, how he importunes the mother so that she gives him something to eat
You need to assert that you belong to the Church as fully as any other community . . . You have a right to find the Mass (and not only on Sundays); and not only the Mass, but the other sacraments and rites of the Church. Closing this parish is more akin to closing a linguistic parish or a Oriental rite parish. What becomes of you?No longer, I say, should you think of yourselves as squatters in the mighty edifice of Holy Church, nor should you find yourselves turned out like squatters.
And this is the same group that raised 1 million a decade ago to restore an historic church which the diocese then closed and sold to NYU (which then demolished it to build a new dorm). I suppose he thought that "tact" wasn't really helping anyone.
There's something about the Traditional Latin Mass that makes some parts of the hierarchy extremely uncomfortable and suddenly ungenerous. I've always found it a little bizarre and I've never understood the source of this fear. It's like they're dealing with a colony of lepers, rather than sheep of the fold.
There's something about the Traditional Latin Mass that makes some parts of the hierarchy extremely uncomfortable and suddenly ungenerous. I've always found it a little bizarre and I've never understood the source of this fear. It's like they're dealing with a colony of lepers, rather than sheep of the fold.
Will this be the path Christ charts or will we make of ourselves instruments of the evil one for division and derision? The test of this, as in all things, is charity. Deus caritas est; et ubi caritas est vera, Deus ibi est. Where there is a breakdown of charity, there also is the spirit of the antichrist. I urge you, therefore, to be obedient and to be charitable with your legitimate superiors in all this, as well as with each other. Be firm and clear, also, and just; however, let charity always be the litmus test of whom it is you serve.
Nevertheless, I've always found the reporting cautious, carefully researched and prudently and charitably framed.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and suggest that those are not the same.
I half-way expect to see green masses for the faithful children of God who donate money.
I'm just concerned about the Mass being used as a political/ideological tool, and random extraneous themes being injected into it as opposed to a Mass being offered for a special intention, and the Mass itself left alone without being skewed and embellished to serve a specific theme such as:
Pajama Mass, Girl Scout Mass, LifeTeen Mass, Folk Mass, Polka Mass, Jazz Mass,
Circus Mass, Red (as in Communist) Mass (in Vienna), OctoberFest Mass or a Beer Tent/Biker Mass, Balloon Mass, Clown Mass, Puppet Mass
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