Posted on 02/08/2017 3:11:12 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
Bishop Philip Egan of Portsmouth has said there is a growing problem in the Church and called for prayer.
After a meeting with his diocesan council of priests, Bishop Egan tweeted that the question had arisen of whether to obey ones bishop or the Pope. He replied: Id say Both!
However, the bishop added: But there’s a growing problem: let’s pray for the Church.
Council of Priests yesterday: Whom do we obey, the bishop or the pope? I’d say Both! But there’s a growing problem: let’s pray 4 the Church
Bishop Philip Egan (@BishopEgan) February 8, 2017
The council is a group of about 15-20 priests of the diocese. The Catholic Herald understands that a member of the group asked the bishop about obedience with reference to the question of Communion for the remarried.
In his pastoral letter on Amoris Laetitia, written last April, Bishop Egan wrote: Does the Pope say the divorced and civilly remarried may now be readmitted to Holy Communion? No.
What he says is that instead they need a good priest to reach out to them, to accompany them, to help them discern their situation before the Lord and to enable them to develop, to change and to take their proper place in the Churchs life and mission.
Bishop Egan said that Amoris Laetitia was consistent with the teaching of Pope St John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and canon law, which have all upheld the Churchs traditional teaching on Communion.
However, the bishops conferences of Malta and Germany have recently issued guidelines which contradict the teaching. They have claimed the Pope’s support.
**Bishop Philip Egan of Portsmouth has said there is a growing problem in the Church and called for prayer.**
Amen!
**In his pastoral letter on Amoris Laetitia, written last April, Bishop Egan wrote: Does the Pope say the divorced and civilly remarried may now be readmitted to Holy Communion? No.**
Therein is the answer for everyone.
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