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Latin Masses to be allowed after 25 years
Arizona Republic ^
| 3/17/2004
| Michael Clancy
Posted on 03/17/2004 7:39:01 AM PST by lrslattery
Edited on 05/07/2004 5:22:20 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Latin, the ancient language of the Catholic Church, will be allowed in Diocese of Phoenix churches for the first time in at least 25 years.
Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted, reversing 20 years of diocesan policy, announced the change to priests at a meeting earlier this month. A committee will report today on details.
(Excerpt) Read more at azcentral.com ...
TOPICS: Catholic
KEYWORDS: latin; mass; olmsted
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To: american colleen
Imagine a one of those liturgical professionals coming in wanting to "fix things"? Bwahahahaha!!!! That would be funny. Tar and feathers, anyone?
In some parishes, the Pastor is supported by the parish, and if there's an 'assistant' he may have an 'outside' job, teaching in HS or University or some such.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:25:07 PM PST
by
ArrogantBustard
(Chief Engineer, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemens' Club)
To: american colleen
don't devote their "spare time" to prayer and contemplation. When they're devoting their time to porn and buggery ... But that problem is emminently solvable.
Rule One: "No Poofters!"
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:26:52 PM PST
by
ArrogantBustard
(Chief Engineer, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemens' Club)
To: sinkspur
"Boy, those Anglican dispensation guys will be surprised to hear this."
I very much doubt that.
"The ones we have in our diocese (five of them, all married, and ALL pastors of large parishes) are heads-and-shoulders above most of the celibates. They're much better preachers and as dedicated to their parishes as most celibates."
1. I wouldn't trust your opinion of the weather, much less something like that.
2. There's more to being a priest than writing and deliering homilies.
3. It's not a matter of dedication; it's a question of the allocation of a man's finite resources.
"Most celibates obviously don't devote their "spare time" to prayer and contemplation."
Then perhaps they're not the sort of men who should have been ordained.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:30:18 PM PST
by
dsc
To: sinkspur
"The truth be told, there are many men in the Catholic priesthood who are not celibate first."
Then they should not have been ordained. As a matter of fact, if what you say is true, they lied to get ordained in the first place.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:31:45 PM PST
by
dsc
To: american colleen
Most of them have families that are grown - no children. The pastor of the largest parish in our diocese, Fr. John Gremmels, has three teenage daughters. Two others have even younger children.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:31:55 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
To: cebadams
Mother Assumpta Long is one of our great heroines in the Church in America.
86
posted on
03/17/2004 6:34:04 PM PST
by
Siobhan
(+Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet+)
To: dsc
Then perhaps they're not the sort of men who should have been ordained. The Church seems to be taking what it can get.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:34:36 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
To: sinkspur
"The Church seems to be taking what it can get."
No, it seems to be taking what the rectum rangers in charge of the seminaries will allow.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:36:07 PM PST
by
dsc
To: dsc
As a matter of fact, if what you say is true, they lied to get ordained in the first place.Up until the 1990s, Catholic seminaries simply did not do much in helping men discern whether they could make a commitment to celibacy.
It was just assumed that, if you wanted to be a priest, you would figure out a way to remain celibate.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:36:38 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
To: sinkspur
The Church seems to be taking what it can get. Unfortunately, she is not. The famously orthodox seminaries, such as Mount St. Mary's are turning candidates away, for lack of space.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:37:34 PM PST
by
ArrogantBustard
(Chief Engineer, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemens' Club)
To: dsc
Not all seminaries are under the control of perverts.
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posted on
03/17/2004 6:39:05 PM PST
by
ArrogantBustard
(Chief Engineer, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemens' Club)
To: ArrogantBustard
Okay, okay, sorry. But from everything I read, the perverts that *are* in charge of seminaries have done a lot of damage.
92
posted on
03/17/2004 6:42:25 PM PST
by
dsc
To: gbcdoj
Like I mentioned in my previous posts... certainly they all had the right to marry but it appears that they forsook all and followed Him.
Wasn't the council of Trullo around 700 or so? The Church has always had married and celibate priests and what you quote would seem to be a stern admonition against divorce. It certainly isn't an admonition to marry. I am not sure if you are saying that priests were always married or you think I am saying that there were never married priests?
To: gbcdoj
Not so! "Don't we have the right to take a believing wife along with us, as do the other apostles and the Lord's brothers and Cephas? [1 Corinthians 9.5]"Incorrect. You are relying on a corrupted translation of Scripture. 1 Corinthians 9:5 actually reads: "numquid non habemus potestatem sororem mulierem circumducendi sicut et ceteri apostoli et fratres Domini et Cephas "
Which translated into English reads: "Have we not power to carry about a woman, a sister as well as the rest of the apostles and the brethren of the Lord and Cephas?"
The word mulierem is woman, the word uxor would be wife. St. Paul, who was celibate, wrote woman, not wife.
To: sinkspur
Like I said - most of the Anglican dispensation priests have grown families and have been married for years. You cite the small minority.
To: american colleen
most of the Anglican dispensation priests have grown families and have been married for years. You cite the small minority. Perhaps you could post your research which proves the above. I've seen no statistics to back up your assertion.
I cite the experience of the diocese which has the MOST Anglican dispensation priests in the US.
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posted on
03/17/2004 7:26:11 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
To: sinkspur
How have you arrived at your statistic for your diocese?
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posted on
03/17/2004 7:35:47 PM PST
by
Siobhan
(+Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet+)
To: gravyfreak
Salve!
Welcome to FreeRepublic!
98
posted on
03/17/2004 7:36:10 PM PST
by
Dajjal
To: lrslattery
Kudos to Bishop Olmsted!
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posted on
03/17/2004 7:37:13 PM PST
by
Dajjal
To: Siobhan
How have you arrived at your statistic for your diocese? I know all five of these men.
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posted on
03/17/2004 7:37:14 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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