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I agree on giving the Benefit of the doubt and prayer. ignorance may be a satisfactory defense yet it does not relieve him of the duty to be accountable for the action and take steps to mitigate the damage to the faith, the faithful and the diocesen clergy.
An action by a Bishop during a televised Mass that rejects what the church has declared loud and clear and which the Pope himself just recently commented on must be addressed by this Bishop in the same manner. The Bishop needs to be obedient to what the Church has taught. The folks denied communion were not disobedient. if this Bishop was sincerely mistaken then he’s surely now aware that his action Is perceived as public dissent and rebellion by a Bishop on a matter the church has settled.
If this was the Chrism Mass then this public action was also a statement to all the clergy that they too are free to deny the faithful what the church has termed a right( good not to be denied). The fact is that regardless of his intent, knowledge or lack thereof he just made a very public statement against the Church and The rock on which it was built. It is the Bishops duty to the Lord and His Church to publically admit his mistake, reaffirm the churches position on the matter and apologize to those scandalized by it.
The Lord was very clear on the humility required of His shepards. When we are given any degree of that grace of humility and are able to freely admit our errors and mistakes the Lord is delighted. “I was unaware, I did this, this was wrong I am sorry and wanted to make sure you know the truth on the matter…from me.
If a Bishop Is unable to publically ackniwledge a public error and make public correction to mitigate the damage- regardless of his motive or knowledge then he lacks very basic leadership 101. Instead of demanding more from leadership…people tell the sheep to keep quite. All the while souls are at stake.
I dont kneel when I recieve but wholely respect and even take delight in those that do.
An action by a Bishop during a televised Mass that rejects what the church has declared loud and clear and which the Pope himself just recently commented on must be addressed by this Bishop in the same manner. The Bishop needs to be obedient to what the Church has taught. The folks denied communion were not disobedient. if this Bishop was sincerely mistaken then he’s surely now aware that his action Is perceived as public dissent and rebellion by a Bishop on a matter the church has settled.
If this was the Chrism Mass then this public action was also a statement to all the clergy that they too are free to deny the faithful what the church has termed a right( good not to be denied). The fact is that regardless of his intent, knowledge or lack thereof he just made a very public statement against the Church and The rock on which it was built. It is the Bishops duty to the Lord and His Church to publically admit his mistake, reaffirm the churches position on the matter and apologize to those scandalized by it.
The Lord was very clear on the humility required of His shepards. When we are given any degree of that grace of humility and are able to freely admit our errors and mistakes the Lord is delighted. “I was unaware, I did this, this was wrong I am sorry and wanted to make sure you know the truth on the matter…from me.
If a Bishop Is unable to publically ackniwledge a public error and make public correction to mitigate the damage- regardless of his motive or knowledge then he lacks very basic leadership 101. Instead of demanding more from leadership…people tell the sheep to keep quite. All the while souls are at stake.
I dont kneel when I recieve but wholely respect and even take delight in those that do.