Posted on 10/22/2021 11:20:15 AM PDT by ebb tide
There is no prohibition in either particular law or universal law against the celebration of any sacrament in the Roman Rite in any parish, chapel or oratory of his diocese, Lake Charles Bishop Glen Provost, Louisiana, writes in a decree (below).
In his diocese, every priest can use the Roman Rite if he knows how to celebrate it and has a “basic knowledge” of Latin.
Existing Roman Mass groups may continue as before and are dispensed from TC’s rule that parish churches must be avoided.
In an accompanying letter, Provost explains that he is unaware of anyone in the Roman Rite communities expressing opposition to Vatican II, much less denying its legitimacy. Therefore, he writes that he would be “grossly negligent, if not callous, to implement any restrictive law.”
The bishop is aware of the needs of the people like illnesses, psychological problems, financial difficulties, unemployment or estrangement in marriage. Such people seek solace in the rites of the Church.
Provost acknowledges these realities and doesn't want to engage in arguments that the faithful find incomprehensible, thus making himself irrelevant as a bishop.
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Bishop Provost is 72 years old (born August 9, 1949). Isn’t he required to submit his resignation when he reaches 75? So the diocese of St. Charles may have the Latin Mass for three years—unless Pope Francis decides to crack down sooner.
Or croak sooner
He just called Bergoglio “irrelevant.” But nicely.
I’m not sure Bergoglio will be around to pick up Bishop Provost’s resignation.
God bless the few, the humble, the actual Catholic bishops.
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