Posted on 09/18/2013 7:19:47 PM PDT by markomalley
WASHINGTON, D.C. His Excellency, the Most Reverend Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D., Archbishop for the Military Services, has sent to all priests and deacons in the Archdiocese for the Military Services (AMS) a statement entitled Renewed Fidelity in favor of Evangelization. Signed on September 17, the memorial of St. Robert Bellarmine, the document provides guidance for Catholic chaplains and contract priests and deacons who may encounter ministry situations involving Catholic or non-Catholic parties in same gender marital relationships. Here follows the text of the statement from Archbishop Broglio:
Renewed Fidelity in favor of Evangelization
As members of the Church founded by Jesus Christ to meet the needs of the baptized and to proclaim that good news about the salvation given by Him, we are also aware of His clear teaching about the danger of scandal (Mt. 18:6). This world is a pilgrimage to life without end. At the conclusion of our walk through life we must stand before the Throne of Grace to give an accounting of our fidelity.
St. Paul reminds priests to be all things to all people (1Cor. 9:22). A clear disservice is rendered if the truth of the Gospel is confused by the actions of those ordained to disseminate that truth. The current situation makes it necessary to reiterate with clarity the teaching of the Catholic Church regarding homosexuality. However, it must never be forgotten that the human condition occasions many failings. St. Paul continually reminds us of that fact in his letters to the communities of believers.
Priests ordained to minister Word and Sacrament and endorsed to serve Catholics in the Armed Forces, the Veterans Administration Medical Centers, and those who serve the US Federal Government outside the borders of the United States of America know that theirs is a twenty-four-seven vocation. By speech, action, and example they witness to the truth revealed by the Lord in all that they do (see Eph. 4:14).
Recent changes in interpretations of the laws of the Federal Government oblige me to recall what is clearly held by the Catholic Church. At the same time I am grateful to the Congress of the United States for its passage of renewed conscience-protection language, specifically for chaplains in the Armed Forces.
Ministry
No Catholic priest or deacon may be forced by any authority to witness or bless the union of couples of the same gender. No Catholic priest or deacon can be obliged to assist at a Strong Bonds or other Marriage Retreat, if that gathering is also open to couples of the same gender. A priest who is asked to counsel non-Catholic parties in a same-gendered relationship will direct them to a chaplain who is able to assist. Catholic parties will, of course, be encouraged by the priest to strive to live by the teaching of the Gospel.
Participation in retirements, changes of command, and promotion ceremonies is possible, as long as the priest is not required to acknowledge or approve of a spouse of the same gender.
While the tradition of the Catholic Church always tries to find reasons to bury the dead, a priest may not be placed in a situation where his assistance at a funeral for a Catholic would give the impression that the Church approves of same sex marital relationships (see CIC, c. 1184, §1,3º). In the case of doubt, the Archbishop for the Military Services, USA must be consulted (see CIC, c. 1184, §2).
Lay Ministries
Obviously, anyone who is known to be in a sinful relationship is excluded from ministries in the Catholic community. While this list is not intended to cover every situation, lectors, extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, altar servers, catechists, and members of the Catholic Council immediately come to mind.
Participation
We are also mindful of the Lords words, Let the one among you who is guiltless be the first to throw a stone (Jn. 8:7b). The Church must minister to all regardless of their sexual inclination. While the invitation to conversion cannot be diluted, the door to the mercy of Christ, obtained through His Cross, must be kept open. Priests and deacons will be guided by the principles of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (cf. nos. 2358-2359) and never forget that it is the sin that is hated and never the sinner.
In the quest for continued fidelity to the truth of the Gospel, it must not be forgotten that estimates indicate that same-gender couples represent less than half of one percent of those in the Armed Forces. While every individual is important, such a small group cannot be allowed to mandate policy for all.
Guidance for Catholics in Command Positions
I am not unaware that the faithful entrusted to my pastoral care also include those Catholics who exercise command positions. They can be faced with additional questions as they fulfill their responsibilities to those above and below them in the chain of command.
Consequently in response to a doubt raised by the AMS regarding the question of a persons possible cooperation with evil, the National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) stated:
Commanders of United States military installations/veterans facilities (hereafter, commanders) would not be engaging in morally illicit cooperation, but rather tolerable remote mediate material cooperation with evil by implementing federal employee benefits accruing pursuant to same-sex marriage, as required by United States v. Windsor. Our determination is contingent on the situations in which commanders are unable to avoid such cooperation without jeopardizing their own just right to their employment security for themselves and/or their families. This is also contingent on the commander making known his/her objection to being required to so participate, as well as on attempting through legal channels to continue to accomplish changes in policy consistent with the historic understanding of marriage and family as based on natural moral law. Also, if without incurring a demotion of loss or downgrade of position/rank/grade or other serious harm, there is a mechanism to have others more senior in the chain of command to carry out the implementation of such policy, this should be pursued.
Most Reverend Timothy P. Broglio Archbishop for the Military Services
Washington, DC, 17 September 2013, Memorial of St. Robert Bellarmine
Straightforward, non-ambiguous, no-nonsense. A bishop with a spine!
The Libs aren’t going to like this: expect more anti-Catholic hatred from the left!
I’ve heard Archbishop Broglio speak. Good man! Very welcoming, and he understands the problem within the military in serving both God and the state.
“cooperation with evil”
Wow! The “homosexuality is normal” crowd won’t like that.
We knew this was coming. The Catholic Left has had their giddy moment of speculation and expectation of the Holy Father...and then BOOM!
The faith rolls on, and OVER their media spin pals.
But first, the Archibishop introduced hisself: “I’m Broglio!”
He didn't need to. Canon Law already forbids them from doing so ("simulation of a sacrament")
“A priest or deacon shall not be FORCED....” they BETTER NOT DO IT AT ALL!!!
See post #9
Yes, thanks.
Of course they are. Not reiterating a prohibition that every priest already knows about does not imply that it's been abrogated. The letter doesn't mention that priests aren't allowed to steal or murder, either, but that doesn't mean it's now permitted. The context of Catholic teaching on marriage and sex is assumed.
Not Good Enough...Scandals are coming!
Military chaplains are sponsored by denominations, and those who lose this sponsorship can be out of the service.
The Southern Baptists have roughly the same policy, “we are outta here if you try forcing that crap on us”
Wouldn’t it be great if Broglio were Pope instead of ubber liberal Francis?
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