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Pope Francis again laments ‘clericalism’ of ‘rigid seminarians’
LifeSite News ^ | June 16, 2021 | David McLoone

Posted on 06/16/2021 5:45:30 PM PDT by ebb tide

Pope Francis again laments ‘clericalism’ of ‘rigid seminarians’

‘Rigidity is somewhat fashionable today; and rigidity is one of the manifestations of clericalism,’ the Pope said.

VATICAN CITY, June 16, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — During a June 10 address to a group of Italian seminarians, Pope Francis urged the future priests to avoid the “perversion” of clericalism, advising that such a misuse of priestly authority leads to a kind of “rigidity,” a term the Pope has often used to malign traditionally-minded clerics and lay faithful alike.

In speaking to the members of the Pontifical Regional Seminary Pius XI of the Marche, Pope Francis first addressed those who are “primarily responsible for the formation of these young men.” he asked them to lead and form those under their instruction by their lives rather than by their words, in supposed imitation of St. Joseph, whom the Pope said formed Jesus in a “school of ‘creative courage.’”

The Pope requested that seminary leaders pass on their example of “obedience … industriousness … and generosity towards the poor” in their work of forming future priests. He then turned his attention to the gathered seminarians, whose role as students, he emphasized, is to follow the example of Jesus by being “docile” to their superiors, which is “a constructive attitude of one’s vocation and also of one’s personality.”

After explaining where he believes this docility should lead seminarians, namely, to becoming “experts in humanity” who “widen the limits” of their hearts, Pope Francis cautioned the group against “experiences that lead to sterile intimacies, of ‘gratifying spiritualism.’” The Holy Father warned that these “experiences” might “seem to give consolation,” but they instead “lead to closure and rigidity.”

While it remains unclear what exactly Pope Francis referred to by using the term “gratifying spiritualism,” the Pontiff did proffer a veiled explanation of what was intended by the phrase.

“Rigidity is somewhat fashionable today; and rigidity is one of the manifestations of clericalism,” the Pope said in what is now recognized as a recurring motif throughout the Argentine’s papacy. “Clericalism is a perversion of the priesthood: it is a perversion. And rigidity is one of its manifestations. When I meet a seminarian or a young priest who is rigid, I say ‘there is something wrong with him inside.’ Behind every rigidity there is a serious problem, because rigidity lacks humanity.”

LifeSiteNews contacted popular Catholic commentator and author Deacon Nick Donnelly, who explained and contextualized the Pope’s use of the term “rigid.”

“Pope Francis reserves the word ‘rigid’ for those who uphold obedience to the doctrines of the Church as a necessary characteristic of being a Christian,” Donnelly told LifeSiteNews, remarking that the Pope employs the moniker as a pejorative, despite it describing a fidelity to the Church’s bimillennial tradition. Donnelly continued by extolling such an obedience to tradition as being “rooted in the teachings of Christ (John 14:15) and the apostolic kerygma (Roman 1:5).”

However, “instead of seeing this as an authentic expression of discipleship, Pope Francis invariably suggests that such ‘rigidity’ is a sign of a sinister moral or psychological problem.”

“This must be the first time in the Church’s history that a pope disparages the honesty and integrity of the faithful for obeying Christ and his apostles,” Donnelly concluded.

Pope Francis has vilified young priests and seminarians as “rigid” on numerous occasions. On one such occasion the Pope suggested that those clerics who opt to don more traditional clerical garb, such as cassocks and clerical hats, possess a “rigid clericalism,” behind which there are “serious problems.” Additionally, young Catholics who love the Traditional Latin Mass have been accused of this same “rigidity.”

At another time, the Pope cautioned the faithful to be “careful around those who are rigid. Be careful around Christians — be they laity, priests, bishops — who present themselves as so ‘perfect,’ rigid. Be careful. There’s no Spirit of God there. They lack the spirit of liberty.”

Francis submitted that the faithful must therefore “be wary of the temptation to rigidity,” in a later address. “Let us always remember that behind every form of rigidity lies some kind of imbalance. Rigidity and imbalance feed one another in a vicious circle. And today this temptation to rigidity has become very real.”

By contrast, Francis has consistently suggested that the Church must change herself to meet the people and times in which we live, since “[t]oday we are no longer the only ones who create culture, nor are we in the forefront or those most listened to.”

The Pope has relied on an often misrepresented quotation of St. John Henry Cardinal Newman, canonized by Francis himself, in order to substantiate his argument that the Church must reform in accordance with “epochal changes.” In his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, Newman wrote: “Here below to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often.”

Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, editor of “Newman on Worship, Reverence, and Ritual: A Selection of Texts,” told LifeSiteNews in 2019 that, while a “favorite line with modern Jesuits because for them it means progressivism: continual change, evolution, doctrinal creativity,” Newman himself meant something altogether different.

Kwasniewski explained that Newman was not advocating for justifying actions contrary to traditional morality or any other such reversal of ancient teachings. Instead, “He is talking about how the ‘idea’ (as he calls it) of Christianity expands, develops, diversifies, and enriches itself as it engages and is engaged with the world around it. It becomes more perfect in its self-understanding and self-expression through this interchange.”

“One need only think about how the challenge of heresies brought forth the great Church Fathers to defend the deposit of faith,” Kwasniewski added.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Moral Issues; Worship
KEYWORDS: apostatepope; rigidity; traditional
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1 posted on 06/16/2021 5:45:30 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: Al Hitan; DuncanWaring; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; JoeFromSidney; kalee; markomalley; ...

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2 posted on 06/16/2021 5:46:30 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

A Catholic Pope who does not believe in Catholicism. He does not even believe in God. What are the faithful to do?


3 posted on 06/16/2021 5:53:22 PM PDT by Flavious_Maximus
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To: ebb tide

I lament the apostasy of homo ecclesiastics


4 posted on 06/16/2021 5:56:30 PM PDT by Bloodandgravy (Every one being allowed to learn to read, ruins in the long run not only writing but also thinking)
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To: ebb tide

Brian Moore’s novel Catholics and the TV movie in 73 predicted much of what Francis is now doing.


5 posted on 06/16/2021 6:02:24 PM PDT by xkaydet65 ( )
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To: Flavious_Maximus
There's a beautiful hymn, “Faith of our Fathers”, to always remind us.
6 posted on 06/16/2021 6:04:45 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: xkaydet65

Malachi Martin’s important “The Jesuits: The Society of Jesus and the Betrayal of the Roman Catholic Church” (Simon and Schuster, 1987) makes no mention of Church “clericalism.” This seems to be something that Francis, the Jesuit, and the Jesuits, are pushing on their own — just as they pushed Liberation Theology in Latin America.


7 posted on 06/16/2021 6:18:53 PM PDT by Bookshelf
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To: ebb tide

Are you sure he is Christian?


8 posted on 06/16/2021 6:22:27 PM PDT by richardtavor ( )
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To: xkaydet65

Great book and film! So prophetic. Moore did indeed see which way the wind was blowing, and he saw it sooner and clearer than others.

It’s a bizarro world in which Bergoglio’s model priest is apparently some freewheeling, Pride-Mass celebrating queer who doesn’t give 2 craps about Catholicism... while the faithful who adhere to Catholic teaching are vilified and persecuted. Kyrie eleison.


9 posted on 06/16/2021 6:40:22 PM PDT by irishjuggler
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To: ebb tide

Why any man aspiring to be a priest would vow obedience to a bishop who is likely a heretic or will be replaced by a heretic is beyond me. When I talk to such men I always steer them to the SSPX.


10 posted on 06/16/2021 6:52:45 PM PDT by rmichaelj (Ave Maria gratia plena, Dominus tecum.)
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To: rmichaelj
When I talk to such men I always steer them to the SSPX.

Good for you! We need firm and rigid shepherds; not limp-wristed wimps pandering to public opinion.

11 posted on 06/16/2021 6:57:41 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

Francis is going to have one heck of gay church in a few years.


12 posted on 06/16/2021 7:05:56 PM PDT by SaxxonWoods (Any comment might be sarcasm, or not. It depends. Often I'm not sure either.)
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To: ebb tide

I wouldn’t be to sad if this clown went to meet Jesus already.
He has done enough damage to the Catholic faith in his short tenure!


13 posted on 06/16/2021 7:06:38 PM PDT by bantam
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To: ebb tide

Steer them to the Orthodox or FSSP before setting them adrift with the schismatic wannabes who seal their fate- regardless of what Pope Francis caters to them with
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14 posted on 06/16/2021 9:29:30 PM PDT by MurphsLaw (“I beseech you, brethren, to mark them who make dissensions and offences contrary to the doctrine”)
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To: MurphsLaw

Schismatic Orthodox or the FSSP?

You’re too much, Murph! You’re as misguided as Bobby Barron.

Why even be a Catholic, if Hell is empty?


15 posted on 06/16/2021 10:33:17 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

Bergoglio: breathing new life into the age-old question, “Is the Pope Catholic?”


16 posted on 06/17/2021 7:27:26 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (God’s will is no concern of this Congress. —Jerry Nadler, 2021)
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To: Flavious_Maximus

Find a church that does


17 posted on 06/17/2021 7:30:23 AM PDT by Mom MD ( )
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To: ebb tide
Why even be a Catholic, if Hell is empty?

Unlike you- MY salvation - or damnation- DOES NOT DEPEND on ANY OTHER human other than MYSELF.... Radical concept- huh??

Read Peter Kreeft's book 40 Reasons why I am Catholic ! for reasons you cannot grasp. You'll find the answer there - 40 of them!...
or is that off limits because he is a Convert to the Church???

And - ASIDE FROM THE FACT - that the One True Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church will ALWAYS prevail against the evils of men- (Jesus promised us that- if you don't believe that - then your faith is dead)
- You CAN'T name another earthly home that has done more of God's will on this Planet than the Catholic Church- weathering 2000 years of hate and persecution...go ahead NAME ANOTHER !!

Where else will you go.... schism ? SSPX ? DIY Christianity?
That's why I am Catholic- There is nothing else that promises the fullness of God's Truth in this world...
18 posted on 06/17/2021 8:33:25 AM PDT by MurphsLaw (“I beseech you, brethren, to mark them who make dissensions and offences contrary to the doctrine”)
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To: MurphsLaw
Unlike you- MY salvation - or damnation- DOES NOT DEPEND on ANY OTHER human other than MYSELF.... Radical concept- huh??

So you don't consider Jesus Christ, His Blessed Mother or the saints in Heaven, who are intercessors, to have been "humans"?

Boy, has Barron messed you up. Look in the mirror; do you see a Protestant, with Barron behind your shoulder?

19 posted on 06/17/2021 8:41:02 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide
So you don't consider Jesus Christ, His Blessed Mother or the saints in Heaven, who are intercessors, to have been "humans"?

What salvation NONSENSE is that?

Blessed Mother as Intercessors yes- Saintly Guardians yes !

CATHOLICS DO NOT WORSHIP THEM- We are saved by GOD and through the cooperation of His Grace... why do you spew the falsehoods wrongly ascribed to the Catholic Church that we are saved by the BVM or the Saints??

About that mirror....
20 posted on 06/17/2021 9:17:45 AM PDT by MurphsLaw (“I beseech you, brethren, to mark them who make dissensions and offences contrary to the doctrine”)
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