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SF Latin Mass ^ | April 2005 | SF Latin Mass

Posted on 04/14/2005 3:00:16 PM PDT by Cato1

Lets start a campaign to let Ebay know just how outrageous it is to sell the Precious Body, Blood Sould and Divinity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on their site.

1. It starts a precedent.

2. It will mean others will do the same.

3. It is offensive to the faith of all Catholics.

4. It severely wounds our Lord

5. It disregards the Law of the Church

The Catholic Church has the right to regulate by law its sacraments. By allowing someone to violate church law Ebay itself is denying the Church the right to regulate its sacraments.

Pontifical Council for the Interpretation of Legislative Texts

Safeguarding the Bread of life come down from heaven

Regarding the authentic interpretation of canons 1367 CIC and 1442 CCEO, the following points should be kept in mind:

1 - In an expression as lapidary as it is rich and pregnant the Second Vatican Council said: "In the most blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church" (Decree Presbyterorum ordinis, n. 5). And the Code of Canon Law summarizes the Council's abundant teaching on the subject and the Church's perennial doctrine, asserting: "The most august sacrament is the blessed Eucharist, -in which Christ the Lord himself is contained, offered and received, and by which the Church continually lives and grows" (can. 897); therefore "Christ's faithful are to hold the blessed Eucharist in the highest honour ... ; they should receive the sacrament with great devotion and frequently, and should reverence it with the greatest adoration" (can. 898).

Therefore we can understand the care and efforts of the Church's Pastors to see that this priceless Gift is deeply and devoutly loved, safeguarded and surrounded with that worship which expresses in the best way humanly our faith in Christ's real presence -- body, blood, soul and divinity -- under the Eucharistic Species, even after the Holy Sacrifice has been celebrated.

2. Just as believers are asked to express this faith with actions, prayers and objects of noble dignity, so it is also advisable that any kind of carelessness or negligence, the sign of a diminished sense of the Eucharistic divine presence, be carefully avoided in the behaviour of sacred ministers and the faithful. Indeed, in our age, marked by haste even in one's personal relationship with God, catechesis should reacquaint the Christian people with the whole of Eucharistic worship, which cannot be reduced to participation in Holy Mass and to Communion with the proper dispositions, but also includes frequent adoration - personal and communal - of the Blessed Sacrament, and the loving concern that the tabernacle - in which the Eucharist is kept - be placed on an altar or in a part of the church that is clearly visible, truly noble and duly adorned, so that it is a centre of attraction for every heart in love with Christ.

3. In contrast to such profound veneration for the true Bread come down from heaven, not only can deplorable disciplinary abuses occur, sometimes have occurred and still occur, but even acts of contempt and profanation on the part of individuals who, under almost diabolical inspiration, dare to oppose in this way whatever the Church and the faithful hold, adore and love as most sacred.

In order to deter those who let themselves be misled by such sentiments; the Church not only urges the faithful to avoid any form of disgraceful carelessness and negligence, but also considers the most unfortunate case of deliberate acts of hatred or contempt for the Blessed Sacrament. These actions certainly constitute by reason of their matter - a very grave sin of sacrilege. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says in fact that sacrilege "is a grave sin especially when committed against the Eucharist, for in this sacrament the true Body of Christ is made substantially present for us" (n. 2120).

4. Moreover, in certain cases these sacrileges constitute true and real offences, according to the canons of both Latin and Eastern Church law, to which a penalty is attached. This is determined in can. 1367 of the Code of Canon Law, corresponding to can. 1442 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, with the variations proper to that legislation.

Here is the text of can. 1367: "Qui species consecratas abicit aut in sacrilegum finem abducit vel retinet in excommunicationem latae sententiae Sedi Apostolicae reservatam incurrit; clericus praeterea alia poena, non exclusa dimissione e statu clericali, puniri potest".

5. Given the various translations made of the Code of Canon Law, with the different nuances resulting from the expressions of each language, a dubium was submitted to the Pontifical Council as to whether the word "abicit" should be understood only in its proper - but limited - sense of "to throw away" the Eucharistic Species, or in the overly generic sense "to profane". Therefore, while the two cases of offence consisting in taking away (abducit) or in keeping (retinet) the Sacred Species - in both cases "for a sacrilegious purpose" are clear, an authentic interpretation was requested of the first case, expressed in the word abicit. After careful study, this Pontifical Council has given the following authentic interpretation, confirmed by the Holy Father, who ordered it to be promulgated (cf. CIC, can. 16, §2; CCE0, can. 1498, §2).

The verb abicit should not be understood only in the strict sense of throwing away, nor in the generic sense of profaning, but with the broader meaning of to scorn, disdain, demean. Therefore, a grave offence of sacrilege against the Body and Blood of Christ is committed by anyone who takes away and/or keeps the Sacred Species for a sacrilegious (obscene, superstitious, irreligious) purpose, and anyone who, even without removing them from the tabernacle, monstrance or altar, makes them the object of any external, voluntary and serious act of contempt. Anyone guilty of this offence incurs, in the Latin Church, the penalty of excommunication latae sententiae (i.e., automatically), the absolution of which is reserved to the Holy See; in the Eastern Catholic Churches he incurs a major excommunication ferendae sententiae (i.e., to be imposed).

6. It is helpful to remember, as was mentioned above, that the sin of sacrilege should not be confused with the offence of sacrilege; in fact, not all sins committed in this area are offences. Canonical doctrine teaches that an offence is an external and imputable violation of an ecclesiastical law, to which a penal sanction is ordinarily attached. Therefore, all the norms and attenuating or excusing circumstances - a the Latin and Eastern Codes apply here. In particular, it should be noted that the offence of sacrilege we are discussing also involves an external, but not necessarily public, act.

7. Even when the Church is forced, as it were, to impose penalties, she is also moved by the need to safeguard the moral integrity of the ecclesiastical community and to seek the spiritual good and correction of the offenders, but in this case she does so, also and primarily, in order to safeguard the greatest Good she has received from the divine mercy, i.e., Christ the Lord himself who has become "the bread of eternal life" (cf. Jn 6:27) in the most blessed Eucharist.

+ Julián Herranz, Titular Archbishop of Vertara , President

Taken from: L'Osservatore Romano Weekly Edition in English 14 July 1999, 3-4

From the Code of Canon Law

TITLE III: THE BLESSED EUCHARIST (Cann. 897 - 958)

Can. 897 The most venerable sacrament is the blessed Eucharist, in which Christ the Lord himself is contained, offered and received, and by which the Church continually lives and grows. The Eucharistic Sacrifice, the memorial of the death and resurrection of the Lord, in which the Sacrifice of the cross is forever perpetuated, is the summit and the source of all worship and Christian life. By means of it the unity of God's people is signified and brought about, and the building up of the body of Christ is perfected. The other sacraments and all the apostolic works of Christ are bound up with, and directed to, the blessed Eucharist.

Can. 898 Christ's faithful are to hold the blessed Eucharist in the highest honour. They should take an active part in the celebration of the most august Sacrifice of the Mass; they should receive the sacrament with great devotion and frequently, and should reverence it with the greatest adoration. In explaining the doctrine of this sacrament, pastors of souls are assiduously to instruct the faithful about their obligation in this regard.

Can. 935 It is not lawful for anyone to keep the blessed Eucharist in personal custody or to carry it around, unless there is an urgent pastoral need and the prescriptions of the diocesan Bishop are observed.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Prayer; Religion & Culture; Worship
KEYWORDS: ebay; eucharist; sacredholt

1 posted on 04/14/2005 3:00:18 PM PDT by Cato1
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To: Cato1

Ebay is selling blessed Eucharist? Link please...


2 posted on 04/14/2005 3:05:33 PM PDT by MarineBrat (Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They need changing often, and for the same reason!)
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To: MarineBrat
sorry this is the ebay link This is the offending auction
3 posted on 04/14/2005 3:09:29 PM PDT by Cato1
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To: Cato1

Sold for $2K, via Buy It Now.


4 posted on 04/14/2005 3:12:17 PM PDT by AZLiberty (WikiWork -- The meme starts here.)
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To: Cato1
I think this seller perpetrated a massive scam on some unsuspecting buyer.

Unconsecrated hosts are available all over the internet.

5 posted on 04/14/2005 3:21:56 PM PDT by sinkspur (If you want unconditional love with skin, and hair and a warm nose, get a shelter dog.)
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To: Cato1
4. It severely wounds our Lord

How do you know?

6 posted on 04/14/2005 3:29:24 PM PDT by cooper72
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To: sinkspur
I think this seller perpetrated a massive scam on some unsuspecting buyer. Unconsecrated hosts are available all over the internet.

That's irrelevant. The seller is affirmatively contending that it is a consecrated host. He's either dealing in the Eucharist or attempting to defraud a buyer; both are wrong.
7 posted on 04/14/2005 4:11:24 PM PDT by hispanichoosier
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To: Cato1

Can't help but think the eBay poster wanted alot of attention. Tacky, at the very least.


8 posted on 04/14/2005 4:35:10 PM PDT by airforceF4
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To: cooper72

You could not be a witch and ask that question.


9 posted on 04/14/2005 4:44:36 PM PDT by donbosco74 (Sancte Padre Pio, ora pro nobis, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae, Amen.)
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To: Cato1

I'm surprised eBay didn't pull the auction. They usually do if enough complaints roll in over something tacky.


10 posted on 04/14/2005 7:11:00 PM PDT by Choose Ye This Day (I'm an "outraged moralist" and I have no good argument. I'm headed to Marie Callender's.)
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To: Cato1

Somebody did a "Buy it now" for $2000.00


11 posted on 04/14/2005 8:47:17 PM PDT by MarineBrat (Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They need changing often, and for the same reason!)
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To: cooper72

if you were sold on ebay without the ability to say anything about it woudn't you be wounded


12 posted on 04/15/2005 12:08:29 AM PDT by Cato1
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if you were sold on ebay without the ability to say anything about it woudn't you be wounded

You make God sound as if he is a child. Don't you think the Supreme Being of goodness and light is more wounded by children being raped, murdered and dying of starvation in the Sudan, or children swept out to sea in Indonesia or burning to death in the twin towers?

Have you never thought that God couldn't care less about a silly man on a website, and that as he preaches forgiveness to us, that he actually does forgive? Is it not just you who is hurt?

13 posted on 04/15/2005 2:28:31 AM PDT by cooper72
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To: cooper72

Don't Protestants, too, say that "our sins nailed Him to the Cross"?

Oh, yea, we are hurting Him, especially those who desecrate His Body.

Regards


14 posted on 04/15/2005 6:32:51 AM PDT by jo kus
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