MaryAgnes:
It is obvious that your understanding of the spirit of the law is not the same as Cardinal Mahoney’s. But since he IS a Cardinal and a Bishop, I do respect his office and HIS authority.
If you and others truly feel this was an abuse, then you are obligated to address this with Cardinal Mahoney. That would be the Christian and thing to do, not to mention the appropriate thing to do. Liturgy bashing is worst of all bearing false witness and at the very least gossip. It is divisive and tears down the Body of Christ.
If you get no response from the Cardinal, write the Pope! But to discuss it here is not the least bit constructive.
Mary Agnes,
The issue is being addressed with the Vatican.
The use of flagons was requested by several bishops, of which +Mahoney was one.
The request was denied. Those bishops have since appealed, stating that the Congregation for Divine Worship did not have the authority to make that decision ( other diacastery would?)
I agree that
The appeal is in process.
And what many here object too (and rightly so) is what appears to be a disregard of Vatican authority. As a Bishop, +Mahoney should be a model of respect. He, as part of his position, deserves respect from his priests, deacons and faithful. As a Bishop, he should, as a model, give the same respect and obedience for the See of Peter and His designated diacasteries.
To what extent should +Mahoney be able to expect his pastors to adhere to the diocesan rules he sets down. Should they be as ‘creative’ in their interperation as +Mahoney is of RS?
Can, for example, a pastor issue his own ‘indult’ to say the TLM in his parish?