Posted on 08/22/2003 5:31:18 PM PDT by Land of the Irish
WEST ALLIS The connection between radical changes in the liturgy and widespread disobedience to the churchs teaching on contraception is the most serious moral problem in the church today, according to Fr. Ignacio Barreiro.
Fr. Barreiro, director of the Rome office of Human Life International, spoke to over 50 people on The Mass of All Times at St. Mary Help of Christians Church on Aug. 2. Prior to the lecture, Fr. Barreiro celebrated a Tridentine, or Latin, Mass for the group. The gathering was sponsored by the St. Gregory the Great chapter of Catholics United for the Faith.
The Mass had had an unchangeable nature for generations, said Fr. Barreiro in an interview with the Catholic Herald. In the 1960s, there were drastic changes in the liturgy and people wrongly expected that the church would change on many other issues. The church did not. On certain issues, you know, it is improbable the church will change.
The papal commission that Pope Paul VI put together to study the contraception issue issued a non-binding report in favor of ending the churchs ban. The report was leaked to the media, and so it was somewhat of a shock when Pope Paul VI upheld the ban.
Because European Catholics, in particular, have continued to use contraception, Europe is in a demographic winter, Fr. Barreiro said. There are not enough children to replace those dying.
In Italy, the population has decreased 20 percent, Fr. Barreiro said. Nobodys going to pay your pension or push your wheelchair if you dont have children.
The Rome office of Human Life International helps to establish a link with pro-life Vatican offices such as the Pontifical Council for the Family and the Pontifical Academy for Life. It also provides scholarships for four priests from South America and Africa to work on doctorates in bioethics. Those students will then be able to teach in seminaries and universities, as well as serve as advisers to Catholic hospitals.
Bioethical questions will become more important in the future to the development of life science, said Fr. Barreiro. People will have to decide if things are morally possible or not. For example, one of the students is completing a dissertation on the moral possibility of women adopting frozen embryos, which live for only 10 years.
The office has a library of over 4,000 volumes on bioethics. Priests must know reasons as well as teachings, Fr. Barreiro said. Thats the whole point of theology, to show reasons for our belief. We are not asking something absurd, but for the good of man.
In his Aug. 2 lecture, Fr. Barreiro emphasized that the new Mass, or novus ordo, promulgated by Pope Paul VI, is perfectly valid and that those who still choose the Tridentine, or Latin Mass, are not promoting division within the church.
These are complementary differences that enrich the church, he said. We are all marching together. Liturgy opens the window to heaven if said in accordance with the rubrics.
Fr. Barreiro noted one difference that novus ordo followers often mention the fact that in the Tridentine rite, the priests back is to the congregation.
If the mayor of Milwaukee wants to see the governor of Wisconsin, he will talk to the governor face to face and his delegation will be behind him. He will not give his back to the governor and talk to the delegation. We localize God in the east (and establish) the relationship between God and the rising sun, which is a symbol of the risen Christ.
I'm so p**** about something else. I have a friend who is handicapped and she goes to catholic church every Sunday and is trying to be a good girl (28 years). She dreams of a beautiful wedding and having children and it is hard for me to imagine that it could happen for her, but nothing is impossible, of course.
She lives in subsidized housing and the handyman (60 yrs) has been using his passkey to get into her apartment and take liberties with her late at night when she is tired after having worked at a pizza place to supplement her SSI. It may be consensual or not, but the b*** crossed the line and I am going to report the situation on Monday. He told her that if she told, she would lose her apartment. Sound familiar?
They're all around us!
I can also show you pictures of clown Masses, but I'm sure you've seen them already.
This is not something I'm familiar with, although if it is true, then I would find it disturbing. In general, I'm not in favor of "heretics united to fight abortion." Only the Catholic Church has the Truth that allows our culture to be informed by the reality of grace, and therefore to truly fight the reality of evil. Other sorts of efforts are only window dressing.
Yes, excellent point. This is very true.
It may not all have something to do with the Mass
One would have to hear the whole talk by Fr. Barreiro, but I think he has a good point. When everything is up for grabs, why should one issue be exempt? If the Church can change the Mass, then why can't they change the teaching on contraception?
Those on the list who are not ephebophiles or pedophiles quite likely know those who are, others with whom they associate, where, and when.
Discussions before these arrid translations would not have descended to whether or not Jews were saved. Public Prayers from those times included prayers for the conversion of Jews. If it was not necessary to convert them, the prayers would not have been prayed.
How we pray does indeed shape how we believe.
The questions you bring up are exactly what disconcert me. Not only that, but instead of thinking that one has a firm rock to stand on by being Catholic, I increasingly get the sense that it is a constantly shifting sand pile.
It never ceases to amaze me when I meet someone who is a convert in this day and age. I think, It is truly God's grace calling them to the Catholic Church. To those I get a chance to ask, they will say things like, "I went thru 4 RCIA classes, before finding one that really explained things". So, I am always impressed at their perseverence, and their love of the Faith. Further, I am impressed by the converts who stay home and homeschool their children in the FAith, even when the liberal Catholics which they meet come down on them for being faithful to Church teachings, and being open to children.
I have a sister in law who recently converted, and a sister in law who converted many years ago, and a brother in law that is not Catholic. Who would I be to critisize them? I've always loved them, no matter if the converted or not. I apologize for the misunderstanding of my thoughts.
Opus Dei is the furthers thing from the Holy Rollers you can find in the Church.
What in the heck are you talking about?
UGHH! If the Church permitted contraception and divorce, she would betray her divine nature by teaching false and heretical morals.
The new Mass is simply a different set of words to achieve the same ends. 1970 was hardly the first time the Mass was reformed, if a brief reading of Church history is any guide.
If this is the thinking promoted by whatever Latin Mass you attend, I truly pity your ignorance and disbelief. Are you sure you are a Catholic?
Since the Black Mass is not a "Catholic rite" it is impossible any sacrament is confected by using it. More is needed than just saying "This is my body" and "This is my blood".
You are living in "non-Catholic land" then. Why not move if its important to you?
In the Philadelphia Archdiocese, sending four kids to Catholic elementary school is about $200-$250 per month for all four COMBINED (more kids does nto greatly change the bill). High School is $3500 per year per child, capped at tuition for two children maximum (the third and fourth child would be free if attending simultaneously).
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