Posted on 04/15/2005 4:34:46 PM PDT by Grey Ghost II
Andrew Greeley of all people.
What "Father" Greeley and his ilk (the dying leftovers of '60s dissent) fail to realize is that the laity have indeed become more outspoken and organized since Vatican II, and what they are promoting is doctrinal orthodoxy and moral clarity. The dissident laity are the ones who have basically abandoned the Church; they trot out their Catholicism at election time, to explain what marvelously independent thinkers they are. But the ones who are still in the pews are the future of the Catholic Church, and it is a bright future, looking nothing whatever like the favorite of the Greeley-ites, the ECUSA. For one thing, it is much, much younger.
If it's ok with you, I think I'll post this on Angelqueen.
Greeley is delusional.
Color me stupid, but I didn't understand one WHIT of what "Father" Greeley was saying. I think I KNOW what he thinks, but his writing wasn;t at all clear to me.....must be the novelist in him.
These are dreams all right, but they're Greeley's.
But the last Ecumenical Council was in 787 AD.
We need another.
I think Josef Cardinal Ratzinger is prepared to call one, if he is chosen.
I don't want to get into the other issues --- but Vatican II was, by definition, not and Ecumenical Council. No council will be ecumenical until the Church of the East and the West meet as One.
And, in the meantime, I can understand the reluctance of the Orthodox to jump into Rome's ecumenical cesspool. Y'all take your time, maybe Rome will come to its senses, due to your stance.
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Established on All Saints Day, 1977, in Norfolk, Virginia, at the request of Bishop Walter Sullivan of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond and Bishop David Rose of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. Services Services are held each week at 10:00 a.m. There are two altars in the worship space. Roman Catholics are invited to receive from the Roman Catholic priest; all other Baptized Christians in good standing with their own church are invited to receive from the Episcopal priest. Christian Formation for all ages is held from September 20 until May at 11:00 a.m.
And none of those younger families follow Humanae Vitae, they're OK with married priests, and even with women priests. They are NOT promoting "moral clarity," or "doctrinal orthodoxy," at least not of the Vatican variety.
You need to get out more. Weekly Mass Catholics couldn't care less who the Pope is, or what he says. They look to their pastor and bishop for leadership and direction.
The climax came when our parish installed a horse trough (purchased from Farm and Fleet) to do immersion baptisms to folk songs. That was the end of the line for me. I told my wife that I could not attend Mass at "Our Lady of Mr. Ed" and haven't set foot in that church since.
Love the religion, but the church surrounding it needs a lot of work.
The model of unchanging Catholicism in response to the Reformation, the Enlightenment and the French Revolution assumed that the church would not change, should not change, could not change. Suddenly the laity and lower clergy experienced changes in liturgy, in Scripture interpretation, in theories of religious liberty, in attitudes toward other Christians and Jews, in trust of the modern world. The structures -- patterns of behavior and supporting motivations -- that had supported the church for several centuries collapsed.
Say what you will about Greeley, at least he is an honest liberal.
What should we do about it?
Who are your other Catholics? The Christmas/Easter ones?
"Weekly Mass Catholics couldn't care less who the Pope is, or what he says. They look to their pastor and bishop for leadership and direction."
Then aren't these folks, therefore, de facto Presbyterians and Episcopalians?
Why not merge denominations and make it official?
Considering the record of most of our bishops, I have some bridges I would like to sell these folks.
The hierarchy should find out why these Catholic couples simply ignore Church teaching on contraception. Instead of berating them, telling them they're going to hell if they don't do what the Pope says, we need to talk with them.
Perhaps it would also be a good thing to find out why a significant number of clergy don't accept the teaching either.
Sounds like the Church is dead where you are. But not everywhere. My point (which you missed, probably intentionally) is that the most vibrant lay movements in the Catholic Church today are all conservative. The pro-life movement is just one example. The laity, increasingly the younger laity, are pushing the clergy to take stronger positions on the issue.
Couldn't care less who the pope is? The geriatric set who read America and Commonweal and NCR can only wish that were true of younger Catholics.
Oh well, if most people don't accept it, they should just change the doctrine to what people will accept./sarcasm
That is a very diplomatic post.
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