Posted on 11/18/2016 8:08:00 AM PST by Petrosius
Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia has reacted strongly to criticism by Cardinal-designate Kevin Farrell about his implementation of Amoris Laetitia.
In an interview with the Catholic News Service, Archbishop Chaput rebutted the notion that he had been hasty in issuing guidelines for the implementation of the papal document in his own archdiocese. Asked why he had issued those guidelines, he replied: Because both the final Synod document and Pope Francis in Amoris Laetitia encouraged local bishops to do so. He continued:
Actually you ask a a rather odd question. Its more sensible to ask: Why would a bishop delay interpreting and applying Amoris Laetitia for the benefit of his people? On a matter as vital as sacramental marriage, hesitation and ambiguity are neither wise nor charitable.Archbishop Chaput also disagreed with the complaint of Cardinal-designate Farrellthe prefect of the new Vatican dicastery for Laity, Family, and Lifethat his guidelines had failed to take into account the special circumstances and difficulties that some married couples may face. He responded:
I wonder if Cardinal-designate Farrell actually read and understood the Philadelphia guidelines he seems to be questioning. The guidelines have a clear emphasis on mercy and compassion. This makes sense because individual circumstances are often complex. Life is messy. But mercy and compassion cannot be separated from truth and remain legitimate virtues. The Church cannot contradict or circumvent Scripture and her own magisterium without invalidating her mission. This should be obvious. The words of Jesus himself are very direct and radical on the matter of divorce.In answer to the Vatican officials suggestion that the US bishops conference should discuss a nationwide policy on implementation of Amoris Laetitia, Archbishop Chaputwho chairs a committee formed for that tasksaid that the panel had already solicited suggestions from bishops around the country and presented a report to the leadership of the episcopal conference.
Archbishop Chaput voiced some dismay, however, that Archbishop Farrell had suggested that individual diocesan bishops should not issue their own guidelines. The national episcopal conference has no authority over a diocesan bishop, he pointed out. He went on: As a former resident bishop, the cardinal-designate surely knows this, which makes his comments all the more puzzling in the light of our commitment to fraternal collegiality.
The full text of Archbishop Chaputs interview with Catholic News Service was immediately made public by the Philadelphia archdiocese.
As a Catholic, I have to say our church is going Chaput under Francis.
Sorry, couldn’t resist!!
I’m GLAD voices are beginning to fight back though
God bless Archbishop Chaput. I hope a future pope will give him a red hat, this one sure won’t.
Excellent post. t y
That’s all well and good until your wife, hiding her true identity, turns out to be a raging psychopath hell bent on destroying every last hope of happiness you ever had.
The Bible should not be a death certificate.
Soul mates exist.
If your wife enters the marriage denying you critical information about her and her inability or unwillingness to be a loving wife, she is not making a vow which is valid. That false vow renders the marriage null from the get-go.
God never blessed that union.
The marriage is null, as in annulment. The Bible is not a death certificate. The mercy inherent in it is available upon request.
Thankyou.Seemsmyexhaustionisnotunreasonable.
A marriage with a psychopath is null, because psychopaths can’t make valid vows, not being in their right mind.. Any Tribunal would rule against such a bond, and grant an annulment.
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