A “binding” German synod… What could possibly go wrong?

The German Church continues its imitation of the Body of Christ’s theological and disciplinary Necrotizing fascitis, more commonly known as “flesh-eating disease”.

From the Catholic Herald comes news about a synod which the Germans want to hold.

What could possibly go wrong?

German bishops announce ‘synodal process’ on celibacy, sexual morality

The German bishops will discuss priestly celibacy and sexual morality, leading to an as yet undetermined ‘binding’ outcome

Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich and Freising has announced that the Catholic Church in Germany is embarking on a “binding synodal process” to tackle what he says are the three key issues arising from the clerical abuse crisis: priestly celibacy, the Church’s teaching on sexual morality, and a reduction of clerical power.

Speaking at the conclusion of the plenary session of the German bishops’ conference on Thursday, Marx told reporters that the bishops had unanimously decided these three topics would be subject to a process of “synodal progression” that could lead to a binding, but as yet undetermined, outcome.

“The Church needs synodal progress,” the president of the German bishops’ conference asserted. “Pope Francis encourages this.”  [Right.  Put it on him.  Maybe he does, but these guys don’t need any encouraging.  They do whatever they want anyway.]

The German bishops held their plenary session in the German town of Lingen from March 11 to 14.

[NB] Addressing journalists on the final day, Marx said the Church’s teaching on sexual morality has yet to account for significant recent discoveries from theology and the humanities. Also, he said, the significance of sexuality to personhood has not yet received sufficient attention from the Church.  [Get that?  They’ll drag in all sorts of B as in B S as in S from “experts” in various pseudo-sciences and obtain a pre-determined conclusion.]

Bishops “feel we often are unable to speak on questions of present-day sexual behavior,” Marx said. [That’s because you are COWARDS who don’t want to give up your Church-Tax money.]

The cardinal also said that the German bishops appreciate priestly celibacy as an “expression of the religious bond to God” and do not simply want to give up on it. [Here it comes.] But to what extent celibacy should always be an element of priestly witness is a question “we will determine” through the “synodal process,” Marx told the press.  [It’s always nuance this and nuance that.  They sound so smart!]

Furthermore, Marx said clerical abuse of power constitutes a betrayal of the trust of people in need of stability and religious orientation. Therefore, the “synodal process” would be charged with identifying what measures must be taken to achieve “the necessary reduction of [clerical] power.”  [Anything to avoid the real problem: queer bishops and priests and seminaries dominated by their vile influence.]

The establishment of ecclesiastical administrative courts is one such step for which the bishops will in the near future draft a proposal.

As a first step on the proposed synodal path, Marx announced that the German bishops have decided to set up three preparatory working groups. The working group on “clerical power” is headed by Bishop Karl-Heinz Wiesemann of Speyer, the working group on “sexual morality” will be headed by Bishop Franz-Josef Bode of Osnabrück. [THAT guy!] The working group on “the priest’s way of life,” which will focus on celibacy, will be moderated by Bishop Felix Genn of Münster.

Interim reports are expected from all three by September 13.

Referring to the German bishops’ four year “Würzburg Synod” from 1971 to 1975, which was charged with an implementation of the decisions of the Second Vatican Council, Marx affirmed that the Church in Germany is “not starting at zero” in a synodal process, given the Würzburg experience, and various consultation processes undertaken by the German bishops in recent years.

The “synodal process” will involve consultations with the “Central Committee of German Catholics,” a lay organization that closely cooperates with the bishops’ conference, and will draw on outside experts.

As I said.  What could possibly go wrong?

Pray for the poor Catholics of Germany.

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ASK FATHER: We thought we had a valid marriage…

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

My wife and I are both converts to Catholicism, and to the best of our knowledge (we even consulted our RCIA people and a priest) we thought we had a valid marriage. Having had her doubts renewed by something on EWTN, my wife and I talked to a different priest who thinks we need a convalidation and we think we understand where the earlier miscommunication occurred; my question to you is: if we need a convalidation, do we need to confess for having had marital relations and/or taking Communion outside of a valid marriage when we, to the best of our non-Catholic-formed knowledge, were doing nothing wrong? (I tried a quick check of your archives, but found nothing that seemed to pertain.)

If the situation is so confusing that different priests have given different answers, then you should call the diocesan marriage tribunal and talk to a canonist.   It could be that that will elicit a third answer.  It is still a good idea to call them.

If there were a need for a convalidation of the marriage, you would not need to confess engaging in marital activity during the time when you – assured by the priest who received you into the Church – thought you were married.  God does not levy the guilt of sin on the souls of those who truly do not know that they are sinning.  Guilt for sin depends on your knowing that you are sinning.  And, in this case, authority had informed you that you were okay.

Again, check with an expert before proceeding…

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ACTION ITEM! Support Archbp. Naumann of @archkck

Go over to LifeSite and review the petition in support of Kansas City, KS, Archbp. Naumann, who has made some unpopular (and therefore proper) decisions of late.

HERE

 

PETITION: Support Archbishop Naumann’s defense of the Catholic faith

A parish school in Kansas is under fire after declining to enroll a child being raised by a same-sex couple in its kindergarten program.

After the pastor of St. Ann Catholic School in Prairie Village, Kansas, Fr. Craig Maxim, sent a letter explaining their decision – based on Catholic teaching – to parents, faculty and staff, a petition AGAINST the decision was started.

OUR PETITION, however, SUPPORTS the school’s decision AND the Archdiocese of Kansas City, KS and Archbishop Naumann who, in making this difficult decision, have had the integrity to safeguard the innocence of the school’s other children…and, the Church’s teaching on marriage.

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Wherein Fr. Z recommends and then rants with frustration and sorrow

There is a good article today at Crisis by Fr. John Perricone about the widespread liturgical wreckovation perpetrated against the People of God by the pointy-headed “experts” who were – and still are – stoned on the vapors of the “spirit of Vatican II”.

Most people have no idea that most of the vandalism – nay, that term does disservice to Vandals – devastation wreaked in churches, and the malfeasance generated against new structures, was not mandated by the Fathers of the Council.   In fact, their mandates were quite limited in scope.

But look what we got.

The fact is that, of the two major teams on the playing field (threshing floor?), only one seems to be able to get organized, work together and carry out their goals.  The other mostly resembles a cross between a clown car and a bird cage, the inmates pecking at each other and squirting seltzer bottles.

Guess which are the sides I mean.

When will the pettiness end and the true cooperation begin?

What I see are various splintered factions who would rather die than leave the tiny wrinkle of ground they’ve claimed.  Like dogs on chaffing chains they will even snap and bite at those who offer aid.

I would ask them: How’s that working for you?  Better yet, how’s that working for all of us?

 

 

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VIDEO: This explains the Church in Germany

Germany seems to be the caput malorum omnium in the Church today.  Every weird, heretical, and just plain stupid thing comes from that dark swamp of arrogant confusion.

“But Father! But Father!”, you libs are blubbering “you are the arrogant and confused one here!  Don’t you understand that it was from Germany and those other countries….. like… up there… that we got the spirit of Vatican II which is still blowing through the church like a springtime Pentecost of renewal and change?   YES!  It’s a springtime now, especially with their fighting for the rights of non-… institutionally non-catholics for their rights to the sacraments, which as GERMAN Karl Rahner explained are celebrations of pre-existing realities.   Those were halcyon days that we relive and relive and relive.  But you don’t get any of that because YOU HATE VATICAN II!”

Well… okay, then.

Here is a video compilation (not sure where it came from other than my inbox) of Ash Wednesday in a church in Germany with Card. Woelki, of all people.

Enjoy!

There’s a video of the whole rite… but I couldn’t inflict it.

Anyway, I’m not sure who did this video, but we own him some thanks.

Germany, ladies and gentlemen.  Germany.

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Quo Rev.dus Zed Rev.do Ioanni Hunwicke gratias persolvit

Premite et emite!

Apud paginas Rev.di Ioannis Hunwicke [HOC], et verba exarata erga me clementia benedicentiaque nuper repperi et magno spe gravido nuntio perfruitus sum.  Exempli et animi gratia:

Res mira! Hodie ridentem inveni magnum et carum pontificem! Quem saepe lugentem, miserum inveneram, quinimmo paene flentem, tot miseriis adflictum propter vulnera in Ecclesiam Militantem his temporibus illata, hodie palam gaudentem aspexi. “Cur Domne laetaris?” rogavi. “Propter tuum Zuhlsdorfium” respondit “virum lepidum et ad cor meum, qui mirabiliter prae Mundi oculis exhibuit amicum meum Ganganelli, meum in Sede Petrina sub nomine Clementis XIV successorem. Tot poculis huius papae et imagine et armis adornatis per orbem terrarum missis, gloriam tanti historici valde promovit et promovet!”

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Bene mehercule!  Gratia ei persolvo.

Quia coram sculpto Benedicti XVI ridentis imagine meis de poculis Summorum Pontificum ornatis laudes decorissime fabulavit, concinne scripsit, nova papalia ei misi libenter carchesia.

Cetera illic legitote.

Ceterum, ne obliviscamur, “GANGANELLI!”

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FATHERS! Traditional Holy Week Call For Help.

Having been lead by the Sprit into the desert, I feel compelled to put out some feelers.

We of the TMSM would like to be able to facilitate Solemn liturgies in the traditional Roman Rite for Holy Week, at least for the Triduum.  However, our local manpower is being sucked by … well… Novus Ordo things.

Solemn is preferable to Sung and Sung is preferable to Low.  We would really like to have Solemn liturgies.

Perhaps there are a couple of priests out there who would in interested to come to Madison for the sake of functioning as sacred ministers for the Triduum in the traditional form.

I should lay down a few necessary points.

  • You need to have your superior/chancery supply the necessary documents.  You know what I mean.
  • You need to have a strong ability to pronounce Latin and sing the chants… as they are in the book, not in your imagination.  Hence, you need to be able to hit a pitch with more than a heat seeking missile.
  • You need to have a good working knowledge of the basics of the traditional rites.   Having celebrated a Low Mass a couple times privately isn’t going to cut it.

Obviously a priest or a deacon can, both, function as a deacon or subdeacon.

We can work out other terms.

Interested?   Drop a line.  HERE

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Bp. Athanasius Schneider’s NEW WEBSITE

Do you remember that some time ago lib camp followers around the Vatican suggested that there should be some sort of approval system for Catholic websites?

LOL!

Yes… that was a good one.

We know how that would have turned out, especially in light of the brutal sidelining of Card. Burke and then the crackdown on Bp. Athanasius Schneider, who was told not to travel.  They would have posted the New catholic Red Guards on it and that would have been that. Oppression and terror-tactics would abound, because that’s how libs roll.

At the time I suggested that, were such a thing to be attempted, there would immediately rise up a kind of Catholic samizdat.

As it turns out Card. Burke developed a website recently.  HERE

So, too, now has Bp. Schneider!

HERE

Lessons on the faith.  I’m intrigued.  Schneider is a seriously good teacher.

¡Hagan lío!

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VIDEO: Blessing “Combat Rosaries” and Benedict Medals for the Pontifical Swiss Guard

Si vis pacem para bellum!

A few years ago, at my prompting, Fr. Richard Heilman, pastor of St. Mary’s in Pine Bluff here in the Diocese of Madison, sent some of his tough, gun-metal hued “Combat” Rosaries to the Pontifical Swiss Guards in the Vatican. He sent enough for all of them.

As it turned out, those rosaries arrived just when the Guards were in deep discussion about their approach to their duties and their needs. The Commandant, Col. Christoph Graff, distributed the Rosaries and spoke about them during the famous annual oath swearing ceremony in May. More on that HERE

Here is a shot of the Commandant, holding up one of the Rosaries as he described it as their most powerful weapon.

Now, all the Guards have one.

Recently, the Guards asked me to get some more for the new recruits slated to be inducted.

Fr. Heilman, once again, graciously put together a shipping case with enough for two new classes of Guards.

Each Rosary comes in a leather pouch and has an attached St. Benedict Medal.

Since Rosaries should be blessed, and St. Benedict Medals must be exorcised and blessed, on Sunday after Mass Fr. Heilman delivered the case to the sacristy and I did the honors.  Here is a video of the blessings.

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Would you like your own Combat Rosary to use or to give as a gift?

Click below…

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ASK FATHER: Does Lent really have 40 days? How does that add up?

From a reader…

QUAERITUR:

Father, sorry for the possibly silly question, but adding up the days from Ash Wednesday to the Lord’s Supper Mass, excluding, it does not add up to 40 if we exclude Sundays as memorials of the Resurrection, but 39 instead. So, how do we count Lenten days?

First of all, 40 is an important symbolic number in Scripture. Hence, the season is associated with Biblical “40s”.

40 shows up many times in Scripture, usually concerning a period of testing.  For example, when God flooded the earth for 40 days and 40 nights. After killing an Egyptian, Moses spent 40 years in the deserts of Midian. Moses spent 40 days and 40 nights was on Mount Sinai. He interceded for the People for 40 days and 40 nights. The Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 years. Israel was enslaved by the Philistines for 40 years. Goliath taunted Saul for 40 days. Elijah traveled 40 days and 40 nights to Mt. Horeb. 40 also appears in various OT prophecies.

And of course Our Lord spent 40 days and 40 nights fasting and there were 40 days between His Resurrection and Ascension.

However, as far as Lent is concerned, in the ancient Church Lent began with what is now the 1st Sunday of Lent, that is, six Sundays out from Easter, and it ended on Holy Thursday, with the Triduum. That brings us to 40 days.

Because all Sundays, including those during Lent, are considered to be echoes of Easter, when we don’t do penance, Lenten Sundays were excluded from the count. That takes us down to 34 fast days. Ash Wednesday with Thursday, Friday and Saturday were added. As a result, between Ash Wednesday and Holy Thursday we have 44 days. However, subtract the intervening Sundays, and add back Good Friday and Holy Saturday and you wind up with 40 penitential days again.

There are different ways to tweak the number. However, the important point is the association with Biblical 40s, especially the time that the Lord spent fasting in the wilderness as His public ministry began.

 

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