Unmentioned in the article is a proposal to use LATIN as the major language of the Mass at 'international gatherings,' with vernacular only for readings.
2-to-1 majority in favor.
Heh.
That proposition gives doubt to the rest of the project.
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Eucharistic adoration is key, but also has drawbacks, bishops say
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Unfit for Priestly Service
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Vatican synod rules out married priests
Proposition 6 emphasized Eucharistic adoration, and No. 7 emphasizes the relationship between the Eucharist and confession, and underlines that "the worthy reception of the Eucharist calls for the state of grace."
**Proposition 11 addresses the challenge of the "scarcity of priests," stating that recourse to the theory of priestly ordination of "viri probati," ordaining married men, "was evaluated as a course not to be followed."
Priest promoters
The synod requests that pastors "promote priestly vocations."
In particular, it invites priests "not to be afraid to propose to youths the radicalism of following of Christ" and "to sensitize families, which is some cases are indifferent if not downright opposed" to their son following a priestly vocation.
The proposition encourages the cultivation of "prayer for vocations in all communities and ecclesial realms."**
Excellent!
But who are they doing it for? Theologians, journalists, church watchers? What's the point? To prove their own orthodoxy?
Is the average soul or man in the pew paying any attention? I doubt it. For them it is the parish priest and Catholic neighbor who defines the faith. So what these bishops need to do, instead of impressing the pope with their knowlege of the Catholic faith, is start getting their priests to hammer home the truth about Her teachings. In an age of e-mail and fax machines there should be a universal understanding and little confusion of Church doctrine. Bishops should be writing sermons to be read at every Sunday mass, getting copies to every priest, and taking reponsibility for his apostolic miossion. That they just go on and on about things in Rome that will never cure the heterodoxy that reigns at the average American parish is ludicrous.