AP story on Bishop Vasa's affirmation requirement

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Hi, everybody. Below is an Associated Press story I saw on the wire last night at work.​

By AVIVA L. BRANDT
Associated Press Writer

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – As a lay liturgical minister and a cantor, Wilma Hens was a leader for years at her Roman Catholic parish in the central Oregon city of Bend.

But then Bishop Robert F. Vasa issued a two-page “affirmation of faith.” It tells lay ministers and cantors that, if they want to continue in their roles on the altar, they must accept the church’s teachings opposing abortion, contraception, gay relationships and other issues.

Hens couldn’t agree, so she quit – publicly. She stood at a microphone at St. Francis of Assisi Church last month and told the congregation she was stepping down because she could not accept the bishop’s requirement.

“I could no longer pretend that I could assent to some of those articles of faith any more than others can,” she said Thursday in a telephone interview.

The affirmation singled out issues that many American Catholics have struggled with, such as the sinfulness of contraception and “the church’s teaching that any extramarital sexual relationships are gravely evil and that these include premarital relations, masturbation, fornication, the viewing of pornography and homosexual relations.”

“I happen to believe that many of the teachings on human sexuality are just plain faulty,” said Hens, one of at least six lay ministers to quit because of the affirmation in the Diocese of Baker, headquartered in Bend. “I don’t want to be held to those teachings. I cannot give my full assent. I don’t want to pretend to do so in order to be a lay minister.”

The Rev. James Logan, spokesman for Vasa, said the bishop was simply making his expectations for lay ministers clear. “What he’s asked for is not a public proclamation but an internal checklist they would read through,” Logan said.

Before lay ministers and cantors are certified or recertified, they are required to read the document. People already holding the positions, and candidates for the positions, are expected to withdraw if they disagree with the document.

The Baker Diocese is not the only one putting a new emphasis on making sure that lay ministers are following church teachings. In Chicago, Cardinal Francis George sent a letter to Chicago-area pastors reminding them that a policy on fitness for lay ministry established in 1994 is still in effect, Catholic News Service reported this week.

James Dwyer, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Chicago, wasn’t surprised by the Baker Diocese’s new policy. “I don’t understand why the secular press is so surprised the leader of a church would expect a lay minister to support church teachings,” he said.

However Tom Dolezal, a Catholic from Bend, said the issue is not about supporting church teachings but blind adherence to dogma.

“If he (the bishop) is going to exclude anyone who has any doubt about a church teaching, he’s going to exclude 100 percent of the membership of the church, including himself. He has to be a human being, the same as me, and I have doubts about some of the church teachings,” Dolezal said.

Dolezal, a communion minister and lector, has not resigned from his positions. He plans to confront Vasa and see if the bishop forces him out of his job.

The Rev. Thomas Reese, editor of the Jesuit magazine America, said it was normal to expect lay ministers to follow church teachings. But he said the affirmation was unusual.

“Typically what occurs is it’s general policy that people involved in ministry to the church are to be loyal and faithful members of the church. If they find someone who’s a communion minister who’s leader of Planned Parenthood and running an abortion clinic, they tend to get fired,” he said. “But this is unusual.”
 
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“I happen to believe that many of the teachings on human sexuality are just plain faulty,” said Hens, one of at least six lay ministers to quit because of the affirmation in the Diocese of Baker, headquartered in Bend. “I don’t want to be held to those teachings. I cannot give my full assent. I don’t want to pretend to do so in order to be a lay minister.”

I commend this Bishop. And as far as “I happen to believe that many of the teachings on human sexuality are just plain faulty…” well, that’s cafeteria for you. There are things I have difficulty with, but I accept all of the teachings and pray that I’ll be able to eventually understand some of the ones I have difficulty with. I wonder if one of her “plain faulty” doctrines is birth control? That seems to be the one most have difficulty with.

JELane
 
The Bishop of this diocese has not asked for this yet. But when he does I’m sure he will encounter the same. My answer to him will be, where do I sign!
 
What do you think would happen if all of us on these forums downloaded the affirmation of faith, signed it, and mailed it to Bishop Vasca with a note saying “Just to let you know, we are behind you 100%.” :bowdown:

John
 
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What do you think would happen if all of us on these forums downloaded the affirmation of faith, signed it, and mailed it to Bishop Vasca with a note saying “Just to let you know, we are behind you 100%.” :bowdown:

John
What a great idea… Here is the link to the actual document…

Clik here-Affirmation document

Mail it to:
Diocese of Baker
Most Reverend Robert F. Vasa
P.O. Box 5999
Bend, OR 97708

List of Diocese’s at USCCB w. addresses just in case you want to ‘cc’ your Bishop…

Love it… 😉
God bless.
Whit
 
I’m giving a copy to our Deacon in the morning. He will surely pass it on the Bishop if our pastor won’t. It is wonderful… and long overdue.

And it is quite possibly a small step in reversing some of the liturgical abuses which have been “approved after the abuse” was put into practice. Personnally I will be glad to say goodby to “Extraordinary Ministers” too.

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