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Scapular,
I offered you the advice. The choice is yours. Choose well.
I offered you the advice. The choice is yours. Choose well.
People here were concerned. I was trying to be helpful My main interest is in helping my Bishop do the Lord's work. Frankly I wish you had gotten someone else. God chose differntly. I can either work with God or against him. I choose to try to help God. I believe what I suggested would truly be the most help to you.
What I can tell you beyond any shadow of a doubt is that Bishop Carlson will pray and do his best to do what he thinks God is telling him.
I would wait to write him the letter. He has a lot on his plate. He is still running our diocese until the 24th.
I gave the best advice I could because I know and love my Bishop and truly believe that will be the most helpful to him and to the people of Saginaw. I think it would be best to support him first and after a year or so write a letter if you think he is missing something big. He isn't stupid. He knows the faith.
Again that is all I have to say. I sincerely desire that God would let this chalice pass from us..... but as Christ said not my will but thy will be done.
Perchance we will see you for the installation.
Please, please tell me that you do not think there’s something WRONG with a bishop choosing to make his home among his people – e.g., in the parishes of his diocese, and particularly in a Catholic hospital among the sick and dying. Do you, in fact, believe that Bishop Untener did something wrong by living a humble life, close to his flock?But the question on the tip of everyone’s tongues…since Untener sold the bishop’s residence, I wonder where this bishop is going to live. Something tells me he’s not going to find the patient room at St. Mary’s hospital to be quite so cozy.
They won’t love his love for Our Lady there.Here’s Bishop Carlson’s first pastoral letter to the Diocese of Sioux Falls. You can catch his tone here Seems good to me. But don’t expect anyone coming into a new assignment to instantly play Liturgy Cop. John
BTW, what do you think the odds are of us getting the crucifixes back in our parishes? Wouldn’t it be wonderful if they let St. Mary’s be the first to put Jesus back on the altar and lead us not into further temptation?
He has so many horrific abuses to correct, it is just
overwhelming! He will have to clean house, but i don't
know if he can find any orthodox priests in the diocese.
In the parish we served, Jesus was hidden in a small
room (closet); we felt like Mary and Joseph trying to
find Him.... we had lost Our Savior Son.
In a pastoral letter published on the Sioux Falls diocesan website, Carlson speaks of the role of the bishop in contemporary society.
In part it states:** “Indifferent to human popularity, the Bishop must boldly preach the Cross for the sake of the souls entrusted to him. The unity of truth and love can never be compromised under the pretext of retaining believers or of maintaining the harmony and good disposition of church-going members. In essence, the Bishop must be committed to freeing the faithful from every form of superficiality and to feeding his flock with the lasting substance of sound doctrine.” **
They are starving in Saginaw!Sorry, it is Voice of the Faithful (VOTF) that meets at our church, not Call to Action as I said. I had a brain cramp for a while.MBS1
Pretty much the same.i also believe, it would be advisable to send to him in SD,I also believe Bishop Carlson should be inundated with letters from orthodox members of his new diocese… It’s a cinch that the Untener-ites will get Carlson’s ear first, but we need to speak out for the Truth. Here’s the address from the Sioux Falls diocese web site.
Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls - 523 N. Duluth Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Interesting…I’m curious where all these quotes are from Bishop Untener that were full of “superficiality” and “false doctrine”They are starving in Saginaw!
The problem is that many of the items listed are not “abuses”. It’s not an abuse to lack kneelers. It’s not an abuse to sing the Saginaw blessing (could one debate the theology of it, absolutely…but to my knowledge there has been no edict that God is to always be referred to in the masculine, aside from some lectionary tranlsation documents). The location of the tabernacle is NOT an abuse. The use of general absolution is permissible in cases where a priest cannot hear all the penitents present.For example:
my quote:
- Lay ministers giving homilies
- The lack of vocations (Priest, Deacons, Nuns)
- The lack of a crucifix in parishes
- The formulation of the bread for communion
- The use of glass to hold the precious blood
- Not kneeling at the consecration
- No kneelers
- Eucharistic prayers and form of Mass
- Location of the tabernacle
- Saginaw prayer (she God)
- Inappropriate use of general absolution
- Form of sacraments (e.g., no pennance)
**The problem list - as I see it - could be divided up into categories -(I guess I’m an “organizer”). Some are in the “very easy to fix” group (ie crucifixes back up, stations of the cross back up, statues, candles) - in other words “environmental asthetics” or whatever they call it. Then we have the personnel issues - our nun pastor, priests who think they should be called “sacramental ministers”, DREs and others who are running things when the priest should be calling the shots, homilies being given by lay people, misuse of Extrordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, which leads to the category of irreverance towards the Blessed Sacrament - both in & out of liturgy, lack of kneeling, genuflecting, recipies, tabernacle placement, and then the other categories of liturgical abuse & sacramental abuse (communal confession & NO CONFESSION UNTIL TWO YEARS (4th Grade) AFTER 1ST EUCHARIST!!!) **
First: Did anyone insinuate this is a “Father Knows Best” (as you put it) type of diocese??? Or do you mean “Holy Father” as in this diocese isn’t obedient to him??? or to the Church??? If that is what you meant, you are right. This hasn’t been a “Father knows best” diocese for a very long time and IMHO some overdue obedienmce is in high order! Second: What do you mean by, “there are very few true abuses going on in Saginaw (all things considered)…” What things should “be considered”??? What makes abuse (of any kind or amount) permissable?? Thirdly: To label these concerns, which were quite detailed and heartfelt as “hullabaloo”, tells me that you didn’t bother to read all the posts explaining the points of view of folks OR as another poster asked, "
Sorry to be so harsh, but gee whiz, man! Consider some of these facts before you are so dismissive of others concerns!!
FROM the Saginaw Diocese and many parishes in it-because she’s had to drag her family to many parishes to find a decent liturgy!!!
Unfortunately, the idea of being a Catholic has nothing to do with “strict obedience to Rome”. The papal office is meant to protect unity in the worldwide church. The pope, after all, is simply the Bishop of Rome.My question is, “Why be Roman Catholic?” if you are not interested in what Rome has to say. There are 33,000 other protestant sects that you can belong to. The one thing we should have in common is our strict obedience to Rome. I love being a Roman Catholic.
For me the biggest reason that the Church of Saginaw might not be in communion with Rome has to do with the appearance of illicit Masses. These can arise primarily from the formulation of the Sacred Host which cannot be consecrated as B. Untener decided to formulate it.
The other abuses are like slow poisons that eat away at your faith, they are totally unnecessary changes that dilute the sancity of the Mass.
Take care,
Scapular
Correct…rubrics are developed by individual bishop’s conference and given recognition by the Holy See. In the case of “kneeling”, I believe the rubric in the United States allows the Bishop a good amount of leeway (with the ever ambigous statement “or some other good reason”).Dear Frommi,
Although the Bishop of Rome approves the liturgical rubrics, he does not develop them. They are developed by the Catholic bishops. If an individual bishop decides he doesn’t like them, he is not bucking only the pope but also his fellow bishops because he is ignoring the universal consensus of the universal Church. Being out of step with this universal consensus does not promote unity.
Sorry for the long post.
Grandin
Scapular,Dear FromMI,
Basically, I work in an environment where people actively and aggressively attack the Catholic Church to my face daily. I work very hard to defend the Church and I stand by her inspite of the failings of those who have led her for almost 2000 years.
What I end up having to defend the most are the failings of just a few priests and popes who long ago engaged in “pastoral implementation of a canonical norm” that is now a scar that Satan uses to deter followers of Christ.
Help me out here, how do I present the Church as the bride of Christ when she’s busy (locally) having her toenails painted?
Please consider that this is more than a question of “rubrics”.
With evangelism at heart,
Scapular
Interesting…I went to mass there and received a host at every mass I went to. Are you sure were talking about the same parish? I’ve never seen a nun give a homily there, and I tend to visit there everytime I’m in Michigan, which is where I’m from (understanding the screen handle now FROMmi?)
You are blessed to have been able to leave Saginaw;
we had to go back to NY without a job or place to
live, just to escape the schismatics attempting to
destroy our new-found Catholic faith.