Posted on 02/16/2004 6:29:31 AM PST by truthandlife
In the course of a half-hour conversation, he appears alternately embattled and exhausted, angry and self-pitying. There is a sense that the world is divided into those who are for him and his ``Passion,'' and those who are against.
His film is on the verge of release, and even the outraged criticism seems to be buoying it toward a big opening. Yet Gibson is not happy.
``I'm subjected to religious persecution, persecution as an artist, persecution as an American, persecution as a man,'' he says. ``These things have happened in the last year. I forgive them all. But enough is enough. They're trying to make me some cult wacko. All I do is go and pray. For myself. For my family. For the whole world. That's what I do.''
He has spent the past few days talking to handpicked members of the media, trying to dispel any notion that his film, which graphically depicts the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus, blames Jews for killing Jesus or is in any way anti-Semitic.
``I've taken every opportunity to say this out there and publicly: this is not the blame game. . . . I understand that some may have fears . . . because they maybe look at one aspect of it; it emotionally sort of causes a knee-jerk reaction. I'm sorry for that. I'm stunned by that. I don't understand.''
He pauses. He's been brooding on this, and seems pained. ``I do understand it now, because I've had to think about it and look at it for a while. It wasn't something that I was completely aware of.''
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The liberal left Hollywood elite can't stand the thought that they actually have a man of integrity among them. One who's not afraid to stand up for his beliefs in Jesus Christ. That is a foreign concept to them. For the most part, the only thing these people know is $$$$$.
I am hoping this movie makes a statement to the Hollywood community about what the real people in this country are about.
The article doesn't require signing up (at least I didn't have to). I would call it biased, but I am also biased on the opposite side of the spectrum.
Somehow, I doubt that there will be any unbiased opinions on this: Either the film or Gibson. This is the way it should be.
From this article that NYer was kind enough to post earlier, it would appear that Mel Gibson is indeed a schismatic Catholic. Some may say that's a bad thing while others (like me) don't really care one way or the other.
-DallasMike
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But Is Mel Gibson Catholic?
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Posted on 01/11/2004 5:56:57 AM PST by NYer
Everybody likes Mel Gibson. Hes an award-winning actor, hes box-office gold and he seems like a nice guy. But because of his fame and The Passion, his forthcoming movie about Christ, a lot of his fans would like to be clear on where he stands with respect to the Catholic Church, a Dallas-based author says.
Kevin Orlin Johnson, Ph.D., is an associate of the Canon Law Society of America and a best-selling writer whose book Rosary: Mysteries, Meditations, and the Telling of the Beads includes one of the most graphic accounts of the Crucifixion ever published. Hell definitely see Gibsons film about the sufferings of Christ on the Cross. But Gibsons campaign to build a church in Malibu, California, raises some serious issues about the actors relationship with the Catholic Church.
You cant just build your own church, Johnson says. Parishes are geographical entities, set up by bishops in conformance with the Churchs laws and subject to their authority. There are no free-lance churches in the Catholic Church. You live in a parish, and you go to its church. Every place in California is already part of a parish, which has its own church.
Gibsons parish, then, would be the aptly named Our Lady of Malibu on Winter Canyon Road, Johnson says, looking through a Los Angeles Catholic directory. But, according to The New York Times Magazine, the actors privately funded Church of the Holy Family in Malibu is not affiliated with any diocese. So, according to Church law, its schismatic, not a Catholic church at all.
The Churchs Code of Canon Law defines schism--separation from the Church--as the refusal of submission to the Supreme Pontiff or of communion with the members of the Church subject to him. Gibsons father, Houston, Texas resident Hutton Gibson, is an outspoken critic of the Catholic Church and a vocal adherent of the sedevacantist movement, so called from the Latin phrase meaning empty seat--their claim being that every pope since 1960 has been spurious.
While Gibson himself is said to disagree with his father on many counts, the actor has been quoted often as waxing nostalgic for the Mass said in Latin and the doctrines as they were for almost 2000 years. But, as Johnson explains in his booklet What About the Latin Mass?, the Latin Mass that traditionalists long for is nothing like 2000 years old--the early Mass was often in Greek, and Gibson probably remembers only the Latin Mass that wasnt finalized until 1962. So if he was born in 1956, Johnson says, his Latin Mass is really younger than he is himself. That Latin version is still used in the Church by special permission, and its actively encouraged by authentic Catholic organizations like the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, headquartered in Elmhurst, Pennsylvania.
The difference is that these groups nurture the Latin Mass in full unity with the Catholic Church. Fringe groups who reject Vatican II stand away from the Church and go off on their own, he says. Theyre largely reacting to the sloppy or even destructive way in which Vatican IIs decrees were put into effect here in the United States.
Vatican II--officially the Second Vatican Council--was convened by Pope John XXIII in 1962 and strove to clarify the Churchs activities to better serve the modern world, mandating simplification of the liturgy and the use of the local vernacular languages instead of Latin everywhere.
Of course, you have to use the liturgy as a way to look to the substance of the Faith, Johnson says. You cant just stop at appearances. Vatican II mandated no changes in Church doctrine whatever--the Churchs teachings are the teachings of Christ, he says, and therefore no human agency can add to them or take any away, and the Church never has, although many Catholics still seem to be confused about that point.
Johnson believes that the confusion started when American bishops took Vatican II as an excuse to sweep away any part of the Church that they didnt like personally--not just the Latin of the liturgy but, as weve seen, even the most basic doctrines of human decency. Since 1993, more than 80 percent of the Catholic bishops in the United States have been directly implicated in court cases of priestly pedophilia or in using their positions to shield such activity over the past 40 years or more, according to a study compiled by reporters Brooks Egerton and Reese Dunklin of the Dallas Morning News last year.
That corruption of the clergy makes it hard to find authentic teaching or authentic liturgy in the United States today, Johnson says, but it doesnt mean that people can just run out and start up their own church instead. The new English Mass is perfectly legitimate and a lot closer to the simplicity of early-Christian practice--when Latin itself was the vernacular, the everyday language of the people. And with a little effort, he says, you can get a Latin Mass celebrated regularly at your proper parish, and know that youre doing so in full communion with the Church that really is almost 2000 years old.
So where does that leave Gibson? Well, I hope hes Catholic," Johnson says. "Wed love to have him.
1) There is nothing schismatic about having a private chapel and having a priest perform mass there! It happens all the time.
2) There is nothing schismatic about not being affiliated with a diocese; Opus Dei members, for example, are not, but are in full communion with Rome.
3) It isn't even established in that article that Gibson is not affiliated with a Diocese. Only if the priest who performs mass at Gibson's private chapel is doing so against the wishes of the local bishop would this be the case, and there is NO evidence of this.
4) There is nothing schismatic about celebrating masses in Latin. They do it in Rome all the time, and in many places in the USA. A more important issue is whether the liturgy which is celebrated in Latin is the old Tridentine mass or the new "Novus Ordo" mass, but even the Tridentine mass may be validly and licitly celebrated in the USA with canonical permission.
The article has a great deal of INSINUATION, which you don't have to be a Catholic to detect, just a careful reader. The stuff about Gibson's father and the Latin Mass is totally irrelevant to the question of whether Gibson is in faithful communion with Rome. It is a disgusting smear piece.
I am still awaiting evidence that Gibson worships in any way the Pope would not approve of!
Seems Martin Luther was excommunicated. How about Mel?
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