Posted on 06/29/2017 5:37:23 PM PDT by ebb tide
Liberal Catholics are badly rattled by Bishop Thomas Paprockis decree that Catholics engaged in same-sex marriage cannot receive the sacraments in his Springfield diocese. So badly rattled, in fact, that
The excitable Michael Sean Winters of the National Catholic Reporter argues that Bishop Paprocki should be sacked. In a column that carried a headline referring to the bishops decree as unhinged (and unhinged is a good word to use here, although not for the Paprocki policy) Winters says that the bishops stand warrants the extreme sanction of removal from office proposed in the motu proprio Come una madre amorevole. As you may recall, Come una madre amorevole was released by Pope Francis just a year ago, detailing how a bishop could be removed from office if he had committed or omitted acts that have caused grave harm to others.
To date, the Vatican has never invoked Come una madre amorevole to explain the removal of any bishop. Winters believes it is time to start. Not with the bishops who covered up evidence of sexual abusefor whom the motu proprio was obviously intended. But with Bishop Paprocki.
The problem, you see, is that Bishop Paprockis policy is not merciful. Winters, showing his deep commitment to the merciful treatment of all offenders, tells us that if he were a bishop, I would issue a decree that Tom Paprocki cant be buried in my diocese. The Gospel of Mercy meets lex talionis.
All this, in response to a decree whichas Bishop Paprocki himself observes in an interview with Catholic World Report, answering his critics, is a rather straightforward application of existing Church teaching and canon law.
Another outraged critic of the Paprocki decree, Father James Martin, SJ, has paused in his promoting his own new book on acceptance of gay Catholics just long enough to condemn the bishops policy as discriminatory. Father Martins Facebook post is worth a careful look:
If bishops ban members of same-sex marriages from receiving a Catholic funeral, they also have to be consistent. They must also ban divorced and remarried Catholics who have not received annulments, women who has [sic] or man who fathers a child out of wedlock, members of straight couples who are living together before marriage, and anyone using birth control. For those are all against church teaching as well.
As Bishop Paprocki notes in his CWR interview, Father Martin gets a lot wrong in those remarks. The Church does ban all those people from Communionat least until they have confessed their sins and reformed their lives. (The same logic that applies to reception of Communion also applies to funerals; the Church cannot treat someone as being in full communion if that person is actually not in communion.) However, in most such cases, the Church instructs the individuals to refrain from Communion on their own; the ban is not made public, because the sins are not public acts. A legal marriage falls into a different category; it is a public act, and a Catholic whose public act is incompatible with Church teaching engages in a public scandal. Which is why the Church does ban Communion for divorced and remarried Catholics who have not received annulments. Someone should probably inform Father Martin.
But just for the sake of the argument, imagine that an American bishop issued a policy similar to that set by Bishop Paprocki, but expanded (with appropriate clarification) along the lines suggested by Father Martin. Imagine that a bishop directed his priests to remind Catholics that they should not receive Communion if they had been involved in procuring an abortion, or if they were living together outside marriage, or if they were using contraceptives. Imagine that the bishop warned Catholics who are divorced and remarried that they could not have a funeral in a Catholic parish. Does that prospect frighten you? Because I say: Go for it!
Good for the Bishop!
Phil Lawler wasted a couple of years trying to defend Francis and his minions, but he has certainly seen the light now. I don’t blame Lawler - many good, orthodox Catholic journalists and writers simply couldn’t believe what they were seeing and hearing, and it took them a bit of time to acknowledge the scope of the horror that is Francis.
Birds of a feather, dime con quien andas...(tag for the Spanish saying that translates as “tell me who you have hang out with and I’ll tell you who you are”) - all of Francis’ associates and favorites are corrupt and evil to the bone.
Is there any online donation portal e can use to send a credit/debit card donation or PayPal to Paprocki or his Diocese?
They may participate in Faith Direct. It may be a long shot, but it is worth a look.
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