So the title of the thread should not have been as follows:
**“There is no liturgical abuses in L.A” **
Interesting. So, Iohannes, surely you didn’t intend slander against a successor of the Apostles? Can you cite a source for this? You did put it in quotations, with the Cardinal’s name and a colon in front of it, thereby implying that he said it.
That said…I find it odd that all manner of liberals will go on and on about the “spirit of Vatican II,” yet repeatedly ignore the sprit of obedience. I’m not saying the Cardinal is a liberal, nor am I alledging that he cannot govern the liturgy in his diocese. I’ll concede that I don’t how much lee-way a bishop has over liturgical matters in his diocese when there is an apparent conflict with his prefered practice and a directive from the Holy See. I guess I see the problem as a simple one: the Holy See said,“Don’t consecrate the wine while it’s still in a flagon. If the congregation is extremely large” (and I think anyone who isn’t trying to excuse the Cardinal has to concede that this was a “fairly,” if not “extremely,” large assembly of people) “then Holy Communion should be offered to the people only in the Most Sacred Body.” The Cardinal needs to embrace the “spirit of obedience,” as opposed to merely standing on his rights to regulate the liturgy in his diocese. The Pope does not mircromanage the Church. If there is a ruling or a law, to my thinking it probably exists because there has been a problem. As someone who regularly rec. the Most Precious Blood under Its seperate Species, I would hope there would be compliance with the Holy See’s directives so that the Holy See will not HAVE to mircromanage the Church. Like so many institutions that have to keep track of such a multitude of things, the reaction of the Rome may well be to end the problem by getting RID of the problem (again forbidding the chalice to the laity entirely).