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[Catholic Caucus] Cdl Burke decries ‘distortion’ of sacraments during pandemic, loss of sense of sacred
LifeSite News ^ | May 27, 2020 | Lianne Laurence

Posted on 05/28/2020 9:24:37 AM PDT by ebb tide

[Catholic Caucus] Cdl Burke decries ‘distortion’ of sacraments during pandemic, loss of sense of sacred

First Communion at home, Hosts in plastic bags, and distribution of the Eucharist using plastic gloves are manipulations, the cardinal emphasized.

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SAN DIEGO, California, May 27, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — “Distortions” of the sacraments that took place in churches during the coronavirus lockdown, and that are taking place as they open up again, could result in Catholics losing a sense of the sacred, says Cardinal Raymond Burke.

“The sacred in the highest sense, in the sense that we see and we experience, the sacred is Christ Himself in our midst acting to sanctify us,” he told Thomas McKenna of Catholic Action for Faith and Family in a May 24 interview.

Through the sacraments, Christ acts “to forgive our sins, to fortify us with the gift of his Body and Blood in the Holy Eucharist, to forgive our sins and strengthen us in serious illness,” Burke pointed out.

“But we have to understand that it's Christ who is acting. It’s not something we invented, you know, where we can manipulate the sacred to fit our circumstances.”

However, with public Masses cancelled during the coronavirus pandemic, such manipulations have taken place, suggested Burke, a canon lawyer and well-known advocate of orthodoxy.

One such instance is the “virtual” First Holy Communion Mass planned by a parish priest in Ireland, who “gave the Sacred Hosts to their parents in advance” to take home and give to their child while watching the live-streamed Mass.

“This is very bad,” Burke said. 

“These children lose all sense of the fact that the Holy Communion comes from the sacrifice in which they are taking part, united themselves to Christ.”

Another instance is priests in Italy being required to “give out Holy Communion wearing the plastic gloves and with the mask on their face.”

Burke also referenced the Italian bishops’ proposal that priests could leave consecrated Hosts in plastic bags for Catholics to pick up, a practice that La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana reported in May had already been adopted in some parts of Germany.

“We can’t be putting Holy Communion, the Sacred Host, in a plastic bag, or a box to be, people taking home with them,”  he said.

“These are distortions of the sacramental sign. And they simply can't be permitted.”

Burke also made reference to an American bishop’s short-lived proposal that nurses administer oils for the anointing of the sick to coronavirus patients so priests wouldn’t be exposed to the disease.

The Church has always understood that only a priest can administer extreme unction “because it’s Christ who comes to the sick person, and prays over the sick person, and anoints the sick person could give them strength in their illness,” Burke said.

“We pray always for physical healing, but we pray at the same time for that spiritual strength to embrace whatever illness the person has and to unite it to the suffering of Christ,” he said.

“And to suggest that this could be done by a person other than a priest is a manifest loss of faith in the sacrament itself.”

Burke said he fears that the cancellation of public Masses has caused an erosion of Catholics’ belief in the centrality of the Eucharist and of their obligation to attend Mass on Sunday.

He has read reports of “even good people who’ve said, well, in a certain way they preferred taking part in Mass at home, in the comfort of their home, with the television,” the cardinal observed.

“But this isn’t participating in Holy Mass. It’s a holy thing to watch the Mass and to be in awe of it, but it’s not participation. Christ isn’t present on the television screen. And He’s not in your home by that means,” he said.

Catholics who know what the Mass is will return “very wholeheartedly to fulfilling the Sunday obligation to assist at Holy Mass,” Burke observed.

“But for those who may not be so catechized, I fear very much that the easy way in which the churches were closed, and (that) it was said that the bishops were dispensing the people from the Sunday Mass obligation for this long period of time, could give the people the impression that Sunday Mass is just one more practice in the church, which the bishop can dispense.”

Indeed, Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández of La Planta, Argentina, a papal ghostwriter and confidant of Pope Francis, suggested in an April interview that the obligation to go to Mass on Sundays and Holy Days “is not indispensable” and “is something that could fall.” 

But the Church does not have the authority to drop the obligation to go to Mass on Sunday, which is a commandment from God, Burke pointed out. When it has been impossible during the current crisis for the faithful to attend Mass, the obligation does not bind them, but the obligation remains.

“It's not correct to say that the bishop dispenses the faithful from the obligation of Sunday Mass, because Sunday Mass is a response to the Third Commandment. This is divine law,” he emphasized.

It’s clear in the wake of what coronavirus pandemic lockdowns have wrought, or brought to light, that Catholics need to be catechised on core beliefs of their faith.

“We're going to have to restore very much the catechesis with regard to the Eucharist, and the whole sense of the Sunday Mass obligation, because I can see that there's been a certain erosion,” he said. 

Burke also criticized the Vatican’s secret accord with China, noting that bishops faithful to the Church who have persevered as members of the underground Church despite persecution are now being asked to sign an oath of loyalty to the Communist Party of China, which regards the only acceptable religion as China itself.

He urged people to heed the messages of Our Lady at Fatima.


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He has read reports of “even good people who’ve said, well, in a certain way they preferred taking part in Mass at home, in the comfort of their home, with the television,” the cardinal observed.

“But this isn’t participating in Holy Mass. It’s a holy thing to watch the Mass and to be in awe of it, but it’s not participation. Christ isn’t present on the television screen. And He’s not in your home by that means,” he said.

1 posted on 05/28/2020 9:24:38 AM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 05/28/2020 9:25:32 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

But this isn’t participating in Holy Mass. It’s a holy thing to watch the Mass and to be in awe of it, but it’s not participation. Christ isn’t present on the television screen. And He’s not in your home by that means,” he said.
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I’ve been trying to yell this since March 14, 2020. I wonder if the Archdiocese of Minneapolis-St. Paul are deaf or so progressive that they no longer believe the truth.


3 posted on 05/28/2020 9:30:23 AM PDT by BarbM (Black Ice happens when car exhaust freezes to roads, the actual temp must be -5 or colder.)
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To: ebb tide
One such instance is the “virtual” First Holy Communion Mass planned by a parish priest in Ireland, who “gave the Sacred Hosts to their parents in advance” to take home and give to their child while watching the live-streamed Mass.

Pure sacrilege.

4 posted on 05/28/2020 10:06:06 AM PDT by workerbee (==)
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To: ebb tide
Make that "have ALREADY LOST a sense of Sacred"... With this scamdemic stifling The Mass, making it optional - and the games with the Eucharist now- IT IS really just a PILING ON effect to an unconcerned Laity at this point - and many a Parish Pastor do not seem that concerned either
Real Issues have been:
Sunday Mass attendance - 20% Belief in the real Presence of Christ - 15% (Hence debasing the Eucharist not-a-big-deal) Communion Rails....Gone Kneeling from the Pews in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.... on the way out Confession … who needs that..really ....

Cdl. Burke is on to Something here for sure... but its roots are very deep..and more troubling..."from within"
6 posted on 05/28/2020 1:13:13 PM PDT by MurphsLaw ("Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven...")
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To: fortes fortuna juvat
Satan Council ? really?
I am sympathetic to a loss of adoration (although it is making its way back) and a deeper metaphysical belief in the Church before post WW2 war modernism and the socio-sexual revolutions of the 1960s and the V2 council.... But most Mass going Catholics today are really too young to have fully participated in- and yearn for - the Latin Mass rite and share in this implied nostalgia that gets attached to a different era. I think a lot of people use that "olden day" as a reasoning for why we don't see more committed Catholicism. I don't know.
My closest connection to a pre V2 Catholic was my fraternal grandfather. God rest his soul, but as a daily Mass attendee for most of his life - he was the meanest, unhappiest SOB of a person you could ever meet. (while his wife was the sweetest, kindest woman a grandson could ever have- go figure)
What I guess I am saying is that while observing sacred traditional qualities do matter - though they do not necessarily guarantee or make for a better Catholic. That spirit has to dwell in each and everyone of us- individually authentic - as it has over the centuries - That Holiness can be achieved just as easily in 2020 as it was in 1960. You just have to believe in it- and want the transformation to take hold.
7 posted on 05/28/2020 1:44:53 PM PDT by MurphsLaw ("Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven...")
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To: MurphsLaw

I think a lot of people use that “olden day” as a reasoning for why we don’t see more committed Catholicism. I don’t know.
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I am a life-long traditionalist Catholic who was educated from the first grade in the late 1940s, through the completion of a Masters program, entirely by nuns, brothers, and priests, so I do have what I believe is a sound historical perspective.

The Satan Council did what it was intended to do: it successfully destroyed the doctrinal and ecclesiastical identity of the Church that for around 20 centuries was the bulwark against all religious and secular attempts to undermine and destroy the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Faith.

The following is a statistical analysis, done about 20 years ago, which reveals the extent to which VC-II had managed to eviscerate the Mystical Body of Christ up to that time. Read it and weep or, depending on your point of view, celebrate the success of the Satan’s work!

https://www.olrl.org/misc/jones_stats.shtml


8 posted on 05/28/2020 2:54:31 PM PDT by fortes fortuna juvat (No foreign enemy is as dangerous as the Democrat Party and its supporters.)
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To: fortes fortuna juvat
My point was how could a 40 yr old born in 1980 have an idea of a pre-V2 church....it could only be speculative....there were many problems brewing in the pre Vat 2 church as well , not in the least being the roots of the clergy sex abuse scandals (ie. the Bernadins and McCarricks ordained in the 50's) that would begin to erode the trust of the Church.
No doubt the liberal liturgical abuses have since taken a toll as well, but we can never know what the state of the Church would be today without a V2 council. Maybe an even worse Priest shortage or shuttered churches. We don't have any evidence to suggest the growth of the Church would have gone one way or the other. One thing we do know is that the Church was not prepared to coexist in a world reeling from changes the new technological world was to bring and how the pre-V2 Church would have navigated them....ironically- even now a new challenge confronts us as now we have state enforced closure of the Church for what they can now use willy nilly- which I would have never thought possible.
In any event we do need to regain the Sacred mystery regardless what history has been dealt to and of the Church.
9 posted on 05/28/2020 8:13:13 PM PDT by MurphsLaw ("Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven...")
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To: MurphsLaw

Whatever happened to Burke’s formal correction? What is it now...3 years? Why does anyone listen to him anymore?


10 posted on 05/29/2020 3:32:54 PM PDT by piusv (Francis didn't start the Fire)
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