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I’m not sure about the forum’s rules about naming names, so I won’t do so for now. Suffice to say, this is an excerpt from a homily given on Good Shepherd Sunday in a parish in Illinois.
Let me close with a reference to an article by [Fr.] Richard McBrien. Richard McBrien wrote an article on “Good Shepherd Sunday”, and he said, you know, whenever we hear reference to shepherding, we sometimes connect that with bishops, and bishops sometimes like to refer themselves as shepherds. And McBrien says in recent years, it almost seems like they like to retrieve this notion of: I am shepherd – smart leader; and you are sheep: dumb, keep your mouths shut and do what you’re told.
McBrien says in his article, that is the least kind of shepherding that people want, and sometimes it is the leaders of the Church themselves that are the lost sheep in need of shepherding by the People of God. McBrien goes on to say the shepherd that people want is not anyone shepherding with a pre-Vatican II theology or praxis, the shepherd that people want is Jesus Christ. And people want leaders and relationships that will lead them to the experience of the Good Shepherd, yes. Not just bishops, but people can manifest through the way they treat other people, the Good Shepherd; we can find the Good Shepherd by being shepherded well by other people.
Jesus had a pre-Vatican II theology and praxis, but I suppose that’s not the point here.
This homily was given the week of the Pope’s visit. This is not the first time this priest has given a homily denigrating the Church before Vatican II. Sigh.
Let me close with a reference to an article by [Fr.] Richard McBrien. Richard McBrien wrote an article on “Good Shepherd Sunday”, and he said, you know, whenever we hear reference to shepherding, we sometimes connect that with bishops, and bishops sometimes like to refer themselves as shepherds. And McBrien says in recent years, it almost seems like they like to retrieve this notion of: I am shepherd – smart leader; and you are sheep: dumb, keep your mouths shut and do what you’re told.
McBrien says in his article, that is the least kind of shepherding that people want, and sometimes it is the leaders of the Church themselves that are the lost sheep in need of shepherding by the People of God. McBrien goes on to say the shepherd that people want is not anyone shepherding with a pre-Vatican II theology or praxis, the shepherd that people want is Jesus Christ. And people want leaders and relationships that will lead them to the experience of the Good Shepherd, yes. Not just bishops, but people can manifest through the way they treat other people, the Good Shepherd; we can find the Good Shepherd by being shepherded well by other people.
Jesus had a pre-Vatican II theology and praxis, but I suppose that’s not the point here.
This homily was given the week of the Pope’s visit. This is not the first time this priest has given a homily denigrating the Church before Vatican II. Sigh.